Crime & Safety

Culver City Police Officers Among Recent Graduates of LA County Sheriff’s Department Training Academy

Culver City Officer Nicholas Alexander Wells was named the Honor and Academic Recruit in a ceremony overseen by Sheriff Lee Baca.

Four female and 16 male police officers from the Baldwin Park, Culver City, El Monte, Gardena, Los Angeles School, Montebello and San Gabriel Police Departments; as well as the California Department of Insurance, Fraud Division; California Department of Motor Vehicles, Investigations Division; and California State Lottery, Security and Law Enforcement, graduated from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Training Academy in Whittier during ceremonies held on Aug. 1 at the Sheriff's Training Academy and Regional Services (STARS) Center.

As part of the graduation, a badge-pinning ceremony was conducted, with the new Officers receiving their badges from a family member or loved one. After receiving their graduation certificates, the graduates were officially sworn in as peace officers by Sheriff Lee Baca.

In a special segment of the ceremony, Officer Nicholas Alexander Wells of the Culver City Police Department was named the Honor and Academic Recruit for Class #394. The award is given to the recruit who achieves the highest numerical average based upon leadership qualities, academics, marksmanship, and physical performance throughout the training period. 

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