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ALAMOGORDO, N.M. — The Alamogordo Police Department is celebrating a significant professional achievement by one of its own.
Lieutenant Brown has successfully graduated from the rigorous 10-month Law Enforcement Executive Program (LEEP), completing 270 hours of accredited advanced training. He was named Valedictorian of his class, marking an outstanding accomplishment in leadership and law enforcement education.
The department expressed strong pride in Lieutenant Brown’s dedication and success.
“We are so incredibly proud to have him as part of our team and excited to see the positive impact his advanced training, leadership, and dedication will continue to bring to our department and community,” officials stated.
The Law Enforcement Executive Program is designed to enhance the skills of law enforcement leaders through intensive training in management, strategic planning, ethics, and community-oriented policing. Graduating at the top of the class reflects Lieutenant Brown’s commitment to professional excellence and continuous improvement.
This achievement not only highlights the high caliber of personnel within the Alamogordo Police Department but also reinforces the department’s ongoing investment in advanced training to better serve the residents of Alamogordo.
Once again, congratulations to Lieutenant Brown on this well-deserved success! The department and community look forward to the continued benefits of his enhanced expertise and leadership.
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ultimately the price for poor management practices will be equally borne by every property owner in that community - except those who have private wells, i suppose. but even those folks will have a smaller pool of prospective buyers....makes it sound kinda like socialism doesn't it?
I hope Dr. Hernandez is a guest speaker at an upcoming meeting of the Mayor's Youth Advisory Commission. She has so much wisdom and experience to pass on to younger generations.
It's the product of living in a lowly bubble: an immature, undeveloped writing style that has no insight or reasonable conclusion. Those PhD's from Watsamatta U in New Mexico are only a union card for activists to rally 'round and a far cry from what $200k a year should buy.
Your excellence at writing a reply show that you are an intelligent and urbane fellow. Whatever, get me my fries bro.
The "mayor" has an office? Everyone sees straight through your P.R. circus. Your lap dog , Old McDonald, is just as half-blind and limited as the rest of us poor ******** scrambling in the real world.
Jones, I hope you get some help with your anger management issues soon.
Obviously you have never met nor engaged with the mayor. She works tirelessly full file research, engaging with constituents and legislators at the state and federal level and with policy experts from DC to New Mexico to learn and better serve her constituency.
I say bring back the Piggly Wiggly.
a worthwhile attempt to explain an unfortunate situation, that was combined with a billing system not easily understood. and, yet another opportunity to state that both electrical power generation and public water reserves are limited resources - and data centers s
still hopeful that there can be some arrangement that would allow the existence of the facility to continue.