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UCSC Police Sergeant Graduates From FBI National Academy

SANTA CRUZ, CA–University Police sergeant Nancy Carroll of the University of California, Santa Cruz, graduated September 12 from the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. The 11-week academy offers advanced investigative, management, and fitness training to upper- and mid-level law enforcement managers around the world. It also provides an opportunity for the officers to share […]

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SANTA CRUZ, CA–University Police sergeant Nancy Carroll of the University of California, Santa Cruz, graduated September 12 from the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia.

The 11-week academy offers advanced investigative, management, and fitness training to upper- and mid-level law enforcement managers around the world. It also provides an opportunity for the officers to share ideas, techniques, and experiences.

FBI director Louis J. Freeh delivered the keynote address at the September 12 commencement ceremonies. Carroll was one of more than 267 officers to graduate.

Carroll joined UC Santa Cruz as a police officer in 1984 after working for the UCLA and city of San Jose police departments. She was promoted to sergeant in 1989.

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