Law enforcement officers from five states graduated last month (June 21, 2024) from a two-week Drug Abuse Resistance Education– D.A.R.E.– instructor training held in Pierre.
The officers were from agencies in South Dakota, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota and Wyoming. Participants spent more than 100 hours working on their speaking skills and creating classroom presentations to be used in their local schools.
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley says these 21 new D.A.R.E. instructors will now go into the classroom and teach children in elementary and middle school classes how to resist peer pressure and live productive lives free from harmful drugs and violence.
Those graduating from D.A.R.E were: Ryan Bakeberg, Milbank Police Department; Ashley Celander, Williams County Sheriff’s Office, North Dakota; Matt Haugen, Custer County Sheriff’s Office; Ian MacDonald, Marshall County Sheriff’s Office; JP McClellan, Williston Police Department, North Dakota; David Smith, Platte County Sheriff’s Office, Wyoming; Forest Athey, Huron Police Department; Riley Christie, Fall River County Sheriff’s Office; Bailey DeNoyer, Rosebud Police Department; Robert Fowlkes, North Platte Police Department, Nebraska; Orie Goudge, New Town Police Department, North Dakota; Austin Searles, Sisseton Police Department; Kanuani Valencia, Aberdeen Police Department; Joshua Buntain, Sturgis Police Department; Chase Cook, Williston Police Department, North Dakota; Luke Kitzmiller, University of South Dakota Police Department; Lionel Morningstar, Aberdeen Police Department; Marandah Scott, Prairie Village Police Department, Kansas; Mitchell Stanley, Vermillion Police Department; Brandon Webb, Deadwood Police Department.
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