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Kenneth Sink

Prattville

Summary

Detail-oriented Police Officer with strong investigative techniques, crime prevention, and de-escalation skills. Committed to enhancing community safety and improving team performance through effective training and thorough investigations.

Overview

4
4
years of professional experience

Work History

Police Corporal

Montgomery Police Department
Montgomery, AL
06.2022 - Current
  • Conducted thorough investigations, gathering evidence and interviewing victims/suspects to support case resolution.
  • Trained officers in procedures, best practices, and departmental policies to enhance team performance.
  • Developed reports detailing incidents, arrests, and investigations for accurate record-keeping and strategic planning.
  • Responded promptly to emergency calls, assessing situations and coordinating appropriate law enforcement responses.
  • Testified in a variety of court cases.
  • Assisted with crime scene processing by collecting evidence meticulously.
  • Enhanced community safety by conducting thorough patrols and responding to incidents promptly.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Criminal Justice

Faulkner University
Montgomery, AL
05-2022

Skills

  • Traffic enforcement
  • Physical fitness
  • Mental resilience
  • Multicultural sensitivity
  • Community policing
  • Courtroom testimony
  • Defensive tactics
  • Crime prevention
  • Investigative techniques
  • First aid and CPR
  • Firearms proficiency
  • Evidence collection
  • Patrol procedures
  • Search and seizure skills
  • Radar speed measurement
  • Active shooter training
  • Criminal investigation
  • Police reports
  • De-escalation techniques
  • Policy enforcement
  • Nonlethal force apprehension
  • Officer training

Accomplishments

  • Field Training Officer
  • Field Training Officer of the Quarter
  • Promoted to Corporal rank.

Timeline

Police Corporal

Montgomery Police Department
06.2022 - Current

Bachelor of Science - Criminal Justice

Faulkner University