SAN BERNARDINO – – San Bernardino Valley College (SBVC) celebrated the success of the 42 graduates of Class #197 of the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Basic Law Enforcement Academy on June 18 at the Abundant Living Family Church in Rancho Cucamonga. The event was hosted by SBVC and the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Public Safety Regional Training Center. Board of Trustees member Donna Ferracone represented the San Bernardino Community College District.
Surrounded by friends, family members, law enforcement and future employers, the ceremony included a keynote address from California Assemblyman Tom Lackey (36th Dist.), presentation of awards and certificates, and a recitation of the code of ethics, led by Chief of Police Mark Garcia, Redlands Police Department.
Sergeant Mike Huntsman presented the special awards to Francisco Ancona, Top Academic Honors; Stephanie Garcia, Tactical Staff Award; Ian Gosswiller, Top Shooter; James Hendrickson, Physical Fitness Award; Dylan Gosswiller, Top Overall Award. Class President was Jesus Diaz.
The Academy course is 920 hours of instruction, extending over a 23-week period and features instructors from a variety of law enforcement agencies. All training is certified by the State of California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST).
Class #197 Graduates (hometowns withheld for confidentiality reasons)
Francesco Ancona
Blaine Bailey
Kenneth Bubier
Zachary Carlos
Daniel Cherpin
Thomas Cho
Kevin Connors
Kyle DeLuca
Jesus Diaz
Cory Drost
Alexandra Duarte
Amanda Eirich
Itai Estrada
Joshua Forsberg
Stephanie Garcia
Brad Gomez
Dylan Gosswiller
Ian Gosswiller
Dalton Hendrickson
James Hendrickson
Derek Hoffman
Jesse Horn
Christopher Jones
Travis Kleveno
Lauren Laidlaw
Marina Landeros
Ryan Layos
Michael Lucifora
Matthew McKibban
Kristina Neff-Fergot
Chris Petruse
Loraine Pinedo
Kevin Pope
Edward Salgado
Stacey Spurlock
Blake Stebbing
Jeremiah Van Brimmer
Craig Vanden Bossche
Ariel Whitney
Christian Zaragoza
William Ziemer
Edward Zimmerman
For more information on the program, please contact the San Bernardino Valley College Police Academy Office: (909) 384-4431, North Hall, Room 139, or visit ValleyCollege.edu.