Commonwealth of Kentucky Constables
Sharing insight from within the Elected role of Constable
Sunday, December 11, 2016
2016 Christmas Dinner
Great
attendance at our 2016 Christmas Dinner - 2017 Officers (left to
right): Jason Rector, President; Mark McNutt, Secretary; Jerry Shouse,
Sgt at Arms; Rick Reynolds, Professional Standards Director; Jonathan
Shuler, Executive Director; Bill Troutwine, Vice-President and Kenny
Carl, Treasurer
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Constables receive Golden Alert Training
Whitley
county Constables Ron Bowling and Andy Moses along with Constables from
across the state meet at the Hal Rogers Training facility in Somerset
Kentucky Saturday to receive the latest training on practices and
procedures for "Golden Alerts" within the state. The training provided by
the Kentucky Constables Association was instructed by Jerry Rains, Regional
Response Manager with the Division of Kentucky Emergency Management. Officers were provided with training and information during the session
on procedures in establishing criteria, authorities to declare the
alert, procedures on notification to first responders, along with
information to be obtained to provide to local media. Golden Alerts are issued within the state when a person is reported
lost /missing having a developmental disability, physical, mental
impairment or the disappearance poses a credible threat to the health
and safety of the person lost/missing. Pictured in the photo is Jason
Rector, President of the Kentucky Constable Association; Whitley county
Constable Andy Moses ,Whitley county Constable Ron "Bubba" Bowling and
Instuctor Jerry Rains with Kentucky Emergency Management.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Defensive Ground Tactics
Instructors leading the participants into a defensive ground move and everyone might be a little sore by the end of the day, but this knowledge and training allows an officer to hopefully go home at the end of the shift.
Blue line Training Underway
Mike Willis (left) and David Heins (rights) Instructors with Blue Line Survivial Training which travels all across the United States to train Law Enforcement Officers. They are training Constables, Deputies and other Officers in the heart of the Commonwealth in Campbellsville-Taylor County.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Constables helped return lost children
Yesterday at the Kentucky State Fair was an active day for Kentucky Constables working our booth as two children approached Constables lost from their parents. Both children were safely reunited not long after notification of locating their parents.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Jr Auxiliary Members at Kentucky State Fair
Jr. Auxiliary members Julia Sparks and Aaron Gaskins along side President Rector ready to hand out special goods and educational resources to the attendees.
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