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Mayor John Whitmire and Chief Noe Diaz attended tonight's graduation ceremony at the academy. The new officers officially ...
Celebrate with HPD as eight dedicated officers graduate, ready to serve Huntsville with integrity and professionalism.
The Honolulu Police Department has vacancies for more than 800 people that ... Gleaned from past information provided by the city’s Police Academy, he said HPD’s efforts focused on gaining ...
HPD accepts between 50 and 100 recruits per police academy class. An HPD police recruit’s annual salary starts at $80,000 and rises to about $83,000 after one year on the job.
Ranking officers at the Honolulu Police Training Academy have adopted an 'out with the old, and in with the new' approach to preparing recruits after experiencing high drop-out rates.
Activists are now also questioning HPD's hiring practices. It is unclear if the department had access to information about the incidents at the sheriff's office since he was allowed to resign.
HPD Class 63 Celebrates 50 Years “I want Houston to understand the proud tradition of the Houston Police Department.” Chief Troy Finner As HPD Cadet Class 263 goes through the HPD Academy, HPD ...
The Honolulu Police Department invited the media to its Waipahu training academy, Ke Kula Makai, on Thursday as part of a campaign to recruit more law enforcement officers. Recruits are seen ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The Houston Police Department is hoping $10,000 will help recruit some new officers. The new incentive program was announced on Twitter on Tuesday. Newcomers are expected ...
Houston Police K-9 officers salute as taps is played during a memorial service honoring fallen HPD K-9 Officer Aron at the Houston Police Academy on Friday, June 16, 2023 in Houston.
HPD is accepting applications through Friday. Applicants must be at least 21 years old and have a high school diploma. Applications may be submitted online or to the City of Hattiesburg’s Human ...
Activists are questioning HPD's hiring practices. "We do not need the Harris County Jail and all the violence there coming out onto the streets of Houston," a civil rights attorney said.