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Drug Interdiction Techniques: Patrol – Tuition Free

April 29, 2022 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

For more information about this Tuition Free training refer to attached training flier.

Drug Interdiction Techniques for Patrol Flyer

 Student Registration Instructions

This fast paced one-day (8 hours) course is intended for patrol officers and supervisors who want to become more effective in detecting, apprehending, and documenting the arrest of criminals including drug users, drug traffickers, fugitives, gang members, and even terrorists.

 

In addition to the attached Drug Interdiction Techniques for Patrol training flier, if needed, is an example for (new) Student Registration Instruction Guideline.

 

Do not have to be a ROCIC Member Agency to attend this training.

  • You are asked to share this training opportunity with your law enforcement contacts, both internally and externally of your own department.

 

To attend this training, you must register to attend this class. It is required that each attendee register with their own individual and accurate email address, agency, and phone number, not a generic/agency coordinator email address/information.  *One person ‘cannot’ register multiple people using the same email address

 

Registration link for the Drug Interdiction Techniques: Patrol class for April 29th, 2022, can be found below or refer to the attached Drug Interdiction Techniques: Patrol training Flier.

 

 

If you have any questions contact Oklahoma ROCIC LEC, Mike Woodruff at email mdwoodruff@rocic.riss.net or mobile 615 762 6215.

 

                                                          

 

 

Details

Date:
April 29, 2022
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Event Category:

Venue

Blackwell Event Center
800 South Main St.
Blackwell, 74631 United States
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Organizer

Mike Woodruff ROCIC Law Enforcement Coordinator – Oklahoma
Phone
615-762-6125
Email
mailto:mdwoodruff@rocic.riss.net

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