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Sergeant David Lane Selected to attend 245th session of the FBI National Academy

Sgt Lane speaking at the 2009 Veterans' Day Ceremony
Castle Shannon Police Sergeant David Lane has been selected to attend the 245th session of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, VA from April 3, through June 10, 2011.
It is rare for a local law enforcement member to attend the FBINA. In fact, less than 1 percent of all law enforcement members in the country are invited to do so.
Sgt. Lane will be the first Castle Shannon Officer to attend the academy since his father, former Castle Shannon Police Chief Harold Lane, graduated from the 186th session in 1996. The academy’s mission is “…to support, promote and enhance the personal and professional development of law enforcement leaders by preparing them for complex, dynamic and contemporary challenges through innovative techniques, facilitating excellence in education and research and forging partnerships throughout the world.”
The academy is an invitation-only training facility and many candidates wait 5-10 years before being accepted into the program. Sgt Lane was nominated for the program by Castle Shannon Police Chief Ken Truver, a graduate of the 225th session of the FBINA and the President of the Western Pa Chapter of the FBI National Academy Associates for 2011-2012.
Sergeant Lane is the department’s Special Programs and Events Supervisor, in charge of the K9 program, Tactical Team members, Crime Prevention/D.A.R.E, and Bike Patrol and he is responsible for coordinating community education and promotion events.
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