Yesterday, our YES Program cadets were able to train at a U.S. Marshals facility with local police academy recruits. The cadets were put through many different scenarios, were given medical training, learned the basics of breaching, and more.
YES program members spent time with Cpl. Sorrell who gave some great instruction on basic life saving techniques. The members learned how to administer CPR properly, apply, and operate an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) and help someone who is choking or having a seizure.
Lt. Lloyd, Sgt. Hartley, and Sgt. Hamrick are at the Leon Cole Auditorium for the JSU Criminal Justice career fair! Stop by and get all the information needed to jumpstart your career in Law Enforcement!
PSA!! We are currently taking applications for the position of Police Officer. We will be giving a physical fitness test and conducting Civil Service testing in January. Stay tuned for those dates! Apply Here: https://t.co/l1w21YRTl6
The APD Investigative Division is looking for Deangelo "Dee" Allen, who was reported missing on 09/30/2022. If you see Allen or know his whereabouts, please call Inv. Cunningham at 256-226-1510 or the Investigative Division at 256-240-4000.
We want to thank @tedsabbeycarpet for providing breakfast to our officers and officers of the surrounding agencies during National Police Week. It is great to have such strong support and appreciation from one of our very own local businesses.
Help us congratulate Sgt. Kirby on recently achieving 15 years of service. Sgt. Kirby has served in various leadership roles during this time. He currently serves as a supervisor on D-Shift and is the Team Leader for APD's Special Response Team. Thank you for your service!
Help us congratulate our four newest academy graduates!! These officers have successfully completed a 14 week basic training academy. Pictured from left to right is Officer Evans, Officer Rutkowski, Chief Bowles, Officer Boggs, and Officer Triplett. Good luck gentleman!!
Help us welcome the three newest officers to The Anniston Police Department. Pictured below with Chief Bowles are Cody Murray, Joey Rollins, and Michael Ruberg (from L-R).We thank these men for choosing to join the APD family!!
Sergeant Hamrick and our School Resource Officer, Corporal McGraw, attended the Career Fair at the Anniston High School. They spoke with students about what a great career in law enforcement can be and how to apply to join our team.
Please share! The Facebook status from police details that Kaye was last seen Monday, January 31, leaving a residence at 3 p.m. on Co Rd 18 on foot. https://t.co/cY1hIGLY07
.@AnnistonPD are investigating a double shooting - sadly one person is dead. Police say a woman, 51, is in critical condition at UAB. A man, 55, died at the scene. Police believe the man shot the woman then turned the gun on himself. More on @WBRCnews
We currently have five recruits attending the police academy. They spent several hours today with two of our firearms instructors learning about basic care and proper handling of their weapons, some Use of Force rules and performed some basic shooting drills.
We are currently accepting applications and testing for the position of Police Officer. We will be testing for the current hiring cycle through February 9th! Visit the city of Anniston's website for an application and background packet, https://t.co/8bvSjmcSTi.