BAPD graduates 10 new officers
3 Aug 2023
Public Safety
Ten cadets ready to serve and protect graduated from the Broken Arrow Police Academy at a ceremony on Aug. 3 at the Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center.
These recruits began the Police Academy in January and completed over 1,000 hours of intense training in 28 weeks. Following the graduation ceremony, they will start a 14-week Field Training Program before being released to patrol independently.
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