The Iowa Department of Public Safety is proud to announce the graduation of the 46th Basic Academy on Friday, March 31, 2023, at the Holiday Inn Airport Conference Center in Des Moines, Iowa . The ceremony recognized a graduating class of 18 recruits who previously served as certified officers in law enforcement agencies across Iowa before entering the Academy on January 20, 2022. Lieutenant Matthew Struecker served as Camp Commander.

Conducted at Camp Dodge, the 10-week Academy training focused on completing law enforcement coursework on laws of arrest, search and seizure, defensive tactics, arrest techniques, precision driving, firearms, emergency management services, fair and impartial policing, criminal law, accident investigation, human relations, physical fitness, human trafficking, motor vehicle law, domestic violence, crisis intervention for mentally ill and several other courses in law enforcement. 

The 48th Certified Academy graduates are assigned the following badge numbers, and will serve Iowans in these districts: 

Thomas Allen #27 - District 12Devon Baumgartner #48 - District 10Lucas Darby #107- District 2Jesse Drahos #99 - District 11Dillon Faas #76 - District 6Benjamin Goerdt #106 - District 10Coby Hoff #69 - District 16Austin Little #263 - District 2Samuel Magana Cisneros #62 - District 5Zacariah Milliken #283 - District 3Nicholas Popp #160 - District 12Christopher Raymer #407 - District 13Jacob Riley #429 - District 13Anthony Salato #403 - District 2Cameron Theilen #282 - District 8Codi Thompson #398 - District 8McKenna Whitehill #405 - District 8

Recruits who received special recognition for their performance include: 

*    Lance Dietsch-Stanley Gerling Valedictorian Award: Cameron Theilen*    Top Gun Award: Jacob Riley*    Sergeant Jim Smith Meritorious Peer Leadership Award: Jesse Drahos*    Distinguished Graduate Award: Lucas Darby*    Earnest Baty, Jr. Physical Fitness Award: Nicholas Popp, Thomas Allen, Cameron Theilen

"We are extremely proud of these graduates and grateful to them for choosing to answer the call with the State of Iowa," said Stephan K. Bayens, Commissioner of the Iowa Department of Public Safety. "At this point in history, I believe it is the most important time to be a law enforcement officer. There's divisiveness, brokenness, and crime is on the rise. I cannot think of a more significant time for men and women to step up and bridge that gap, and I thank them for it," Bayens added.

To view photos from the event, click here to visit the 48th Certified Academy Photo Album.

For more information about DPS law enforcement careers and the 10-Step Process, visit DPSCAREERS.COM. 

ABOUT THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

The Iowa Department of Public Safety (DPS) is the largest law enforcement agency in the state. It includes six divisions and several bureaus, all working together with local, state and federal government agencies and the private sector, to keep Iowa a safe place by following our core values: leadership, integrity, professionalism, courtesy, service and protection. Divisions within the Iowa DPS: Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement, Iowa State Patrol, Iowa State Fire Marshal Division, Iowa Division of Intelligence and Fusion Center, and Administrative Services Division. The Department of Public Safety is led by the Commissioner who is appointed by the Governor.

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