#ICYMI: A roundup of notable incidents involving the California Highway Patrol (CHP) this past week, including 102 new officers sworn in to serve, cadets mark the end of training with a run to the California Peace Officers Memorial, the prevention of a freeway takeover in Sacramento, a traffic stop uncovers cache of weapons, and the celebration of a K-9 retirement.
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1. MORE THAN 100 NEW OFFICERS SWORN TO SERVE CALIFORNIA
The CHP graduated 102 new officers who were sworn in during a ceremony at the CHP Academy on July 12. The ceremony marked the completion of 26 weeks of training and the beginning of a new career serving the people of California. Preceding the badge presentation, the Commissioners conducted a customary inspection of each cadet to ensure their readiness for their responsibilities as officers. A total of 409 officers have been sworn in this year, with two more cadet classes scheduled to complete the Academy before the end of 2024. If you would like more information on how to become a CHP officer, visit CHPmadeformore.com
2. CHP CADETS COMPLETE THE CADET RUN DAYS BEFORE GRADUATION
On July 10, Cadet Training Class I-24 took part in their final physical task before becoming CHP officers. Their 5-mile run began at the CHP Academy in West Sacramento and concluded at the California Peace Officers Memorial near the California State Capitol. The cadets received encouragement from family and friends throughout the route.
3. CHP PREVENTS A FREEWAY TAKEOVER IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY
On July 5, CHP Valley Division officers successfully prevented a freeway takeover in Sacramento County with the help of proactive intelligence and strategic deployment. At 10 p.m., about 100 vehicles attempted a freeway takeover on State Route 244 from Auburn Boulevard. CHP ground units and air support swiftly responded, and the sideshow participants immediately dispersed. CHP officers issued 23 citations and made one arrest.
4. TRAFFIC STOP UNCOVERS WEAPONS VIOLATIONS AND ARREST OF TWO INDIVIDUALS
Early on July 6, CHP officers in San Francisco conducted a traffic stop where upon contacting the occupants, they observed a loaded firearm in the driver’s possession. Upon further investigation, the officers located multiple loaded firearms. Both occupants were arrested and charged with various weapons and probation violations.
5. CHP CELEBRATES THE WELL-DESERVED RETIREMENT OF K-9 BENY
CHP K-9 Beny has proudly served California for nine years. Beny started in 2015 at the Golden Gate Division and eventually transferred to Central Division in 2018. During his career, Beny helped seize over $10,000,000 in currency from narcotics sales and prevented massive quantities of drugs from reaching our streets, including 42 pounds of heroin, 206 pounds of fentanyl, 233 pounds of cocaine, and 750 pounds of methamphetamine. Beny was adopted by his handler and plans to have some well-deserved relaxation in the home he knows!
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