2015 Training Consortium Information and Class

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2015 Training Consortium Information and Class
West Central MN
LE Training
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2015 Course Schedule
To register call (218) 367-6301
F.A.T.S:
January 14th, 2015
Standard Field Sobriety Testing
January 20 & 21st, 2015
Advanced Seat belt & drugs that impair
January 22nd, 2015
Search Warrants/Admin Sub/Vehicle Search
February 4th, 2015
Sovereign Citizen Issues
February 18th, 2015
ICS 300
Intermediate Incident command
March 2, 3, 4th, 2015
ICS 400
Advanced Incident command
March 5, 6th, 2015
Terrorism, Radicalization & Ideology
March 11th, 2015
Tactical Medicine for the officer
March 25th, 2015
Strategies for recorded interviews
April 8 & 9th, 2015
First 3 Seconds
April 15th, 2015
Basic Radar Operator Refresher
May 6th, 2015
Basic LIDAR Operator
May 6th, 2015
Force Civil Liability prevention
May 13th, 2015
Firearms Instructor
May 18 – 22, 2015
Point Blank Tactical Bunker course
May 27th, 2015
Drug and criminal interdiction techniques
June 3rd, 2015
Track sign cutting intro for Law Enf.
June 11th & 12th, 2015
Honing your shooting skills
June 17th, 2015
Arson Investigation
July 1st, 2015
Evidence Collection Techniques
September 2 & 3rd, 2015
Warrantless Search Seizure/War. Arrest
September 16th, 2015
Open area searches / Barricade Subject Tact
September 23rd, 2015
Apparent Suicide Investigation
October 7 & 8, 2015
Basic Civil Process (Extra Cost)
September 29th, 2015
Advanced Civil Process (Extra Cost)
Sept. 30 & Oct 1, 2015
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Appropriate response to family law matters
Oct. 2nd, 2015
Use of Force / Taser
December 3rd, 2015
West Central MN Training Consortium
General Information
Registration for classes: Registration for classes must be completed at least 1 week prior to the class start
date. Registration can be completed by calling Lori Windels at 218-367-6301, Monday through Friday from
8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. or by email [email protected] . A listing of training classes can be viewed
at www.co-ottertail.mn.us/sheriff then locate training consortium. If you wish to request a training please
contact Chief Deputy Stacy Paulseth at [email protected] .
Membership: Member agencies will be given priority registration for training classes. Membership is based
on the number of officers in your department. Membership for 2015 includes:
Otter Tail County Sheriff’s Office Grant County Sheriff’s Office
Wilkin County Sheriff’s Office
Wadena County Sheriff’s Office
Todd County Sheriff’s Office
Becker County Sheriff’s Office
Hubbard County Sheriff Office
Fergus Falls Police Department
New York Mills Police
Parkers Prairie Police Department Detroit Lakes Police Department
Henning Police Department
Battle Lake Police Department
Elbow Lake Police Department
Wadena Police Department
Pelican Rapids Police Dept.
Ashby Police Department
Glenwood Police Department
Menahga Police Dept.
Wheaton Police Department
Fee Schedule for 2015:
$200 per officer for 1-5 officers
$175 per officer for 6 -10 officers
$150 per officer for 11 or more officers
Location of Training: Most of the training sessions are held at the Otter Tail County Sheriff’s Patrol
Operations Center, 469 Main St. W, State Highway 108, Ottertail, MN. Some courses may be held at alternate
sites, which will be stated in the training flyer.
Cancellation Policy: Because spots for classes are limited in size agencies must notify Lori Windels a
minimum of 2 days (48 hours) prior the start of the class that they will be unable to attend. Failure to do so
will cost the department $25 for each non-cancellation. A waiting list will be established for cancellation
replacements and will be filled by order of the waiting list for the class.
Local Lodging: Local Ottertail lodging can be found at the following hotels
1. Thumper Pond Lodge – Conference Center; Ottertail, MN (877)294-7981
www.thumperpond.com ; mention the conference rate.
2. Super 8 Motel – Perham, MN (800)800-8000 www.super8.com
3. Crossing Inn & Suites – Perham, MN www.crossingsinn.com
SEE ADDITIONAL LODGING LISTED IN REAR OF BOOKLET FOR FERGUS FALLS
Course: F.A.T.S Training
Class Description: FATS system utilizes the latest weapons systems that
operate using compressed air, with recoil and realistic report. This class will allow
the students to utilize their judgmental abilities in how to handle a variety of nonlethal and lethal encounters. This program utilizes the officer’s use of force
weapons to include chemical agents, taser, and handgun. Students will be
evaluated on their judgment, justification, verbalization, and accuracy during the
encounters.
Instructor:
Sergeant Jim Stewart, Otter Tail County Sheriff’s Office
Deputy Steve Brandner, Otter Tail County Sheriff’s Office
Credits:
1 hour
Equipment
Required:
Duty gear
Cost:
Members are Free
Class Size:
14 per day (pick a time slot)
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
Jan. 14th, 2015
Time:
8:00-1600
Non-Member: $50
Location:
Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
Course: Standard Field Sobriety Training
Class Description: This 16-hour course will guide police officers through the traffic
stop, the face-to-face interview, SFSTs, processing, report writing, and courtroom
testimony. By incorporating classroom, dry run, and practical exercises, officers will be
better prepared to detect and remove impaired drivers.
Instructor:
MN State Patrol
Credits:
16
Cost:
Members are Free
Class Size:
30
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
Jan. 20 & 21st 2015
Time:
0830-1700
Non-Member: $50
Location:
Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
Course: Seat Belts and Drugs that Impair Training
Class Description: This course will instruct officers on the difference between
alcohol and drug impaired drivers; how they are detected and what can be expected.
Officers will learn the observable signs of seven major drug categories and what they
will see when they encounter drivers under the influence of specific drugs. The course
will address seat belt, child restraint and air bag history and development. Officers will
learn the engineering designs that make these safety devices an important part of motor
vehicles. Officers will be guided through the specifics about these safety devices and how
they are protected both when they are occupants as well as when they respond to
crashes. Officers will discuss enforcement techniques and requirements.
Instructor:
MN State Patrol
Credits:
8
Cost:
Members are Free
Class Size:
25
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
Jan. 22nd, 2015
Non-Member: $25
Time:
Location:
0830-1700
Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
Search Warrants/Administrative Subpoenas / Vehicle Searches
Class Description: A review of what you need to know to prepare an
application, what needs to go in it, and then how to execute it,
including the required follow-up. This class will also give overview
and updates to administrative subpoenas and new rules in regards to
vehicle searches.
Instructor: MN County Attorneys Assoc.
Credits:
Cost:
7 hours
Members are Free
Non-Member: $50
Class Size: 45
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
February 4th, 2015
Time:
0830- 1530
Location:
Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
Course: Sovereign Citizens Awareness & Strategies
Class Description: The Sovereign Citizen movement is a fast growing movement throughout the U.S. and
Canada. Law enforcement, security practitioners, and federal employees face a growing threat from radicalized, antigovernment extremists, especially from lone offenders with the propensity to attack without provocation.
The goal of SMART SECURITY is to provide law officers and security practitioners with a basic and/or advanced
knowledge of the Sovereign Citizen Movement (SCM), and other like-minded, anti-government extremist ideologies.
SMART SECURITY increases your knowledge and understanding of the movement and its’ ideology; familiarizes
attendees with examples of paper terrorism tactics; gain insight into warning signs (visual and verbal indicators) and
officer safety do’s and don’ts.
Instructor: NeTia Richards coordinates a law enforcement training program housed at the Upper Great Plains
Transportation Institute at North Dakota State University in Fargo, ND. She holds a Bachelor’s of Science degree in
Criminal Justice with an emphasis on Criminal Offending. After completing a research externship focused on
counterterrorism under Dr. Jarret Brachman she became the lead Researcher for the Sovereign Watch Program in
2009 until becoming the Program Coordinator in 2013. Bauman's research interests span security and transportation
related issues. She has been a contributor to an online blog on transportation security threats and has been an invited
guest contributor for Mass Transit magazine on several occasions. Credits:
8
Cost:
Members are Free
Class Size:
45
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
Feb. 18th, 2015
Time:
0830-1700
Non-Member: $150
Location:
Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
Course: ICS-300 Intermediate Incident Command System
Class Description: This course provides training and resources for personnel
who require advanced application of the Incident Command System (ICS). This
course is intended for individuals who may assume a supervisory role in
expanding incidents or Type 3 incidents.
Prerequisites: Students must have completed ICS 100, 200, 700, and 800 prior
to taking this course. These courses can be completed on-line.
Instructor: Emergency management director Patrick Waletzko
Credits:
18 hours
Cost:
Members are Free
Class Size:
35
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
Time:
Mar. 2,3,4th, 2015 0800-1630
Non-Member: $100
Location:
Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
Course: ICS-400 Advanced Incident Command System
Class Description: This course provides training and resources for personnel
who require advanced application of the Incident Command System (ICS). This
course is intended for senior personnel who are expected to perform in a
management capacity in an area command or multiagency coordination entity.
Prerequisites: Students must have completed ICS 100, 200, 300, 700, and 800
prior to taking this course.
Instructor: Emergency management director Patrick Waletzko
Credits:
16
Cost:
Members are Free
Class Size:
35
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
Mar.5, 6th, 2015
Time:
0800-1630
Non-Member: $50
Location:
Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
Course: Terrorism, Radicalization & Ideology
Class Description:
This course was presented at the 2014 MOCIC conference and received
excellent reviews. This is a no punches pulled presentation on Terrorism. The presentation is intended to
provide an introduction to violent extremism and its nexus to terrorism, to include an understanding of radical
Islam, sectarian division, Jihad in Islam and social disorganization that leads to destabilization in the Middle
East, such as the Arab Spring. The presentation will also explore the underlying ideology of certain Middle
Eastern terrorist and radical groups such as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), HAMAS, Hizbullah,
Boko Haram, the Muslim Brothers and others. Lastly, the presentation will examine the radicalization process
for both domestic and foreign-born extremist, and how propaganda, social media and other non-traditional
forms of messaging are influencing the next generation of potential terrorist.
Instructor:
Colorado Dept. Public Safety The instructor is a criminal intelligence
Analyst working at the Colorado Information Analysis Center (CIAC). The focus is on Muslim Sunni, Salafist
and Shia' radical groups and terrorist organizations. The Instructor is an American-Arab born and raised in
Kuwait for fourteen years and has gained a tremendous understanding to the radicalization process and the
ideology that exists in the Middle East while being exposed to religious, cultural and governmental
differences in the region. The instructor is fluent in Arabic in ten different dialects.
Credits:
6
Cost:
Members are Free
Class Size:
60
Contact:
Non-Member: $50
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
Time:
March 11th, 2015 0900 - 1530
Location:
Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
Course: Tactical Medicine
Class Description: The streets are our battlefield.
On good days we all go home safely but not every
day is a good day. If you and your fellow officers have one of these bad days and someone gets hurt, do you
know what to do? Do you have the mindset, the knowledge, and the equipment to rescue a downed officer
and provide life-saving treatment? Attendees will get an overview of current recommended tactics and
treatment techniques for response to low frequency / high risk events such as shootings and mass casualty
events. In addition, attendees will receive an update of recommended response to high frequency / low risk
events including vehicle collisions, heart attacks and other common life threatening conditions that law
enforcement officers encounter. Based on the concepts Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TC3) and realistically
adapted for law enforcement officers, this class offers training on how to rescue injured personnel from hostile
environments and how to control bleeding, manage breathing and airways, and treat chest injuries. Learn how
to be a warrior.. and bring others back.
Instructor: Eric Dickinson is a Lieutenant with the Vinton (IA) Police Department and an Advanced EMT. He serves as adjunct faculty at Kirkwood Community College (Cedar Rapids, IA), and has been a frequent guest instructor at the Iowa
Law Enforcement Academy (Johnston, IA) and for the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center’s (FLETC) Rural Policing
Institute. He is a lead instructor for SAFETAC Training and received the 2014 Trainer of the Year Award from Law Officer
Magazine. Eric instructs various topics related to officer survival, use of force, and emergency medical tactics. He holds instructor certifications in various topics including firearms, OC and ASP baton and has been trained as a wilderness EMT
and tactical medic. Eric is the author of the book, The Street Officer’s Guide to Emergency Medical Tactics and has written
more than 25 articles that have been published in various professional publications including the Journal of EMS (JEMS),
Law Officer magazine, and The Firearms Instructor. He wrote and contributed chapters to the books W.I.N. II: Insights into
Training and Leading Warriors, and American Blue and provided technical consultation regarding medical tactics for the
book Officer Down: Lessons from the Streets.
Credits:
8
Cost:
Members are Free
Non-Member: $150
Class Size:
50
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
Time:
Location:
March 25th, 2015 0830 - 1700 Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
Course: Strategies for Recorded Interviews
Class Description: This course is a highly recommended course taught by retired Commander
of St. Paul Police Department Neil Nelson. This course covers interviewing concepts, guidelines and
techniques. This course will cover the RIP Technique of interviewing and describe how the technique
works, directing the interview, and complex interviews. This course is for everyone from the new
officer to the seasoned officer who want to learn how to adapt their existing interview skills to a
recording environment, and are looking for more sophisticated techniques with consistent interview
results.
Instructor: Neil Nelson www.neilnelson.com Neil is a retired Commander of the
St. Paul Police Department with years of practical application experience.
Credits:
16
Cost:
Members are Free
Class Size:
40
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
Time:
April 8 & 9th 2015 0830 - 1700
Non-Member: $250
Location:
Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
Course: First 3 Seconds
Class Description: Surviving the first three seconds is a program that is designed to take
the reactionary gap off of the officer and put it back onto the suspect. This is done through a 5
step program that focuses on: Identifying armed individuals through body language indicators,
identifying armed individuals through clothing indicators, street level interrogation skills,
street level lie detection skills and identifying assaultive indicators through body language and
verbal indicators.
Instructor:
Master Trooper Donald Kirk Hensley has been with the North Carolina State Highway Patrol since
November 1994. Trooper Hensley is the primary instructor with the North Carolina Highway Patrol
Training Academy for the Basic Law Enforcement Course, specializing in Defensive Tactics, Officer
Survival, and Electronic Control Device (Taser). Trooper Hensley, on his own time, did extensive
research for the Surviving the First Three Seconds class. This course has been taught across the United States & is now an exclusive course with SAFETAC Training. Trooper Hensley was chosen as the
Troop G Trooper of the Year for 2011 and 2007, and was nominated for the North Carolina State Highway Patrol Trooper of the Year for 2011. He was also nominated for the Anti-Defamation League SHIELD Award for 2011. Trooper Hensley is widely popular at conferences across the world.
Credits:
8
Cost:
Members are Free
Class Size:
40
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
April 15th, 2015
Time:
0830-1700
Non-Member: $150
Location:
Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
Course: Basic Radar Operator Refresher
Class Description: This class is 4 hours consisting of classroom instruction
designed for the current operator to refresh their skills in basic radar
operation.
Instructor:
MN State Patrol Sgt. Todd Merwin
Credits:
4
Cost:
Members are Free
Class Size:
40
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
May 6th, 2015
Time:
0800-1200
Non-Member: $25
Location:
Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
Course: Basic LIDAR Operator
Class Description: This class is 4 hours and is broken down into two phases designed
for the officer to learn basic LIDAR operation. The first phase is a 3 hour block of
instruction given in a classroom environment. This gives the officer basic operator
information. Phase 2 is conducted in the field with hands on operation of the LIDAR
unit and includes operation and testing procedures.
Instructor:
MN State Patrol – Sgt. Todd Merwin
Credits:
4
Cost:
Members are Free
Class Size:
40
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
May 6th, 2015
Time:
1230-1630
Non-Member: $25
Location:
Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
Course: Force Civil Liability Prevention
Class Description: This course is designed to counter the latest Plaintiff’s tactics in civil
litigation and to prepare officers for the aftermath of the force response. Plaintiffs’ attorneys have
changed their tactics, are receiving training, and are cooperating against law enforcement at a level
never before seen. Jurisdictions are losing cases where officers achieved proper conduct, but failed to
take those steps necessary to prove their actions where reasonable. After training thousands of veteran
officers throughout the nation, this training has proved to be extremely effective in limiting civil
liability in force incidents. The seminar provides specific articulation points necessary to prove proper
conduct, as well as checklists for force report writing and the documentation of evidence critical to the
officer and agency’s case. This course will provide the officer with practical skills needed in the present
legal and political climate to respond with reasonable force in the arrest of a suspect, and then
articulate that force in order to prove proper conduct. This course is recommended for street officers
through supervisors.
Instructor: George Williams www.cuttingedgetraining.org George has presented
highly reviewed training for our consortium last year.
Credits:
8
Cost:
Members are Free
Class Size:
40
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
May 13th, 2015
Time:
0830-1700
Non-Member: $150
Location:
Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
Course: Firearms Instructor Course
Class Description: This course is designed to teach the new firearms instructor on
methods of creating a lesson plan and outline, courses of fire, designing a safe range plan,
problem solving of student shooting issues, drafting POST requirements and certified to teach
Rifle, Shotgun, and Handgun. Students should be prepared for outside environments for this
training.
Instructor:
Alpha Training & Elite Protective Services
Equipment Required:
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Handgun and duty gear ammunition: ( 500 rounds) (50 rounds for off-duty
gun)
Patrol Rifle, sling and 3 magazines (20 or 30 round) ammunition: (500)
Shotgun, sling ammunition: (20-slugs, 50-bird shot)
Ear and Eye Protection / Sun screen / Rain Gear / Hat / Cleaning Kits / Cover
Garment/Body Armor/Water - Snacks
Credits:
Cost:
Class Size:
50
Members: $150
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Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
Time:
May 18-22, 2015 TBD
Non-Member: $500
Location:
DeLagoon Gun Range
DeLagoon Park
Fergus Falls, MN
Course: Point Blank – Tactical Bunker course
Class Description: This course will be instructed by Point Blank in the
use and handling of the tactical bunker. This course will include live
fire shooting drills with both long gun and handgun. Bunkers will be
supplied by Point Blank.
Instructor:
Point Blank
Credits:
8 hour
Equipment
Required:
Duty gear, ballistic vest, eye protection, ear protection, long gun,
hand gun; Ammunition to be determined.
Cost:
Members are Free
Class Size:
20
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
May 27th, 2015
Time:
0830 - 1700
Non-Member: $50
Location:
DeLagoon Gun Range
DeLagoon Park
Fergus Falls, MN
Course: Drug and Criminal Interdiction Techniques
Class Description: Federal, state, local and tribunal law enforcement officers are responsible to
interdict illicit activities in their area of responsibility. It may take officers days, months, or even years
to comprehend the illicit driving behavior of criminals. Detecting unusual driving behavior within
seconds as a vehicle passes by can be a hard concept to recognize. Understanding of behavioral analysis
is essential for all officers both in the field and during a criminal investigation. This course will help
officers with understanding smuggling trends, modification of vehicles, knowledge of their area of
operation, and types of hidden compartments utilized by Drug cartels and other criminal organizations
to transport their illegal narcotics and currency across the United States. This course will also discuss
in-depth interviewing techniques on how to properly conduct roadside interviews and interrogations.
This course will assist officers in identifying common characteristics presented by criminals who are
operating a motor vehicle while in-transit from a crime.
Instructor: Byron Boston www.plettraining.com Byron has conducted training for us in the
past and has always presented courses with high reviews from attendees.
Credits:
8
Cost:
Members are Free
Class Size:
40
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
June 3rd, 2015
Time:
0830-1700
Non-Member: $150
Location:
Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
Course: Tracking/ Sign cutting introduction course
Class Description:
This course will equip law enforcement officers with a tool to assist
in the apprehension of criminals, in the location of lost persons, and in the acquisition of
evidence. This course will be ½ day of classroom and the remainder will be in the field exercises in tracking with field scenarios. After successful completion of this course officers
will have obtained knowledge of and proficiency in the US Border Patrol tracking/sign cutting
methodology enabling them to perform tracking operations at the patrol level.
Instructors:
US Border Patrol Agent Kenneth Cowen
Credits:
14
Requirements:
Cost:
ability to handle physical exertion during training,
Clothing appropriate for field work.
Member: Free
Non-Member: $100
Class Size:
20
Date:
June 11th,12th 2014
Time:
0830 – 1700
Location:
To be determined
Course: Honing Your Shooting Skills
Class Description: This training course is designed for the beginner,
intermediate, and advanced shooter, and will include classroom instruction and
live fire shooting drills. During this course students will be brought back to the
basic shooting skills, and will then be instructed on tactical applications involving
your handgun as your primary offensive weapon. This training will be conducted
on a state of the art pneumatic turning target range. This course will include
simulated stress shooting drills, reloading, drawing and target engagement drills.
Instructors:
Sergeant Jim Stewart Otter Tail County Sheriff’s Office
Credits:
8
Equipment
Required:
Ballistic Vest, Duty Weapon & Duty gear with 200 rounds of handgun
ammo, Ear & Eye protection
Cost:
Member: Free
Class Size:
20
Date:
June 17th, 2015
Time:
0830 – 1700
Non-Member: $100
Location:
DeLagoon Gun Range
Fergus Falls, MN 56537
Course: Arson Investigation
Class Description:
This course will consist of 4 hours of classroom and 4 hours of field
exercises examining burn patterns. This course will give the law enforcement officers the
information needed to be able to identify suspicious and non-suspicious burn patterns
associated with investigations into possible arson crimes.
Instructors:
MN State Fire Marshals Office
Credits:
8
Cost:
Member: Free
Class Size:
30
Date:
July 1st, 2015
Time:
0830 – 1700
Non-Member: $100
Location:
Ottertail Operations Center
469 Main St. West St Hwy 108
Ottertail, MN
Course: Evidence Collection Techniques
Class Description: This course will be taught by F.B.I. Instructors in
regards to techniques for identifying, documenting, and collecting
various types of evidence. This course is a two day course.
Instructor:
F.B.I. Instructors
Credits:
16
Cost:
Members are Free
Class Size:
35
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Non-Member: TBD
Date:
Time:
Location:
Sept. 2 & 3, 2015 0830 - 1700 Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
Course: Warrantless Search & Seizure / Warrantless arrests
Class Description: This course if through the MN County Attorneys
association and will cover warrantless search and seizure issues with
updates and warrantless arrest issues with updates.
Instructor:
MN County Attorneys Association
Credits:
8
Cost:
Members are Free
Class Size:
40
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
Sept. 16th, 2015
Time:
0830-1700
Non-Member: $50
Location:
Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
Course: Open area search techniques & Barricaded subject tactics
Class Description: This course is for tactical officers and will be
instructed by F.B.I. instructors in various techniques for searching
outdoor open and wooded areas. This course will also cover various
tactics used to deal with barricaded subjects.
Instructor:
F.B.I. Instructors
Credits:
8
Cost:
Members are Free
Class Size:
TBD
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
Sept. 23rd, 2015
Time:
0830-1730
Non-Member: TBD
Location:
DeLagoon Gun Range
DeLagoon Park
Fergus Falls, MN 56537
Course:
Basic Civil Process
Class Description: This course is brought to you by the MN Sheriff’s
Association. This 1 day course will cover civil process by well known
presenter Rod Nelson.
Instructor:
Rod Nelson LETS / MN Sheriff’s Association
Credits:
8
Cost:
Members: $100
Class Size:
40
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
Sept. 29th, 2015
Time:
0830-1700
Non-Member: $100
Location:
Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
Course:
Advanced Civil Process
Class Description: This course is brought to you by the MN Sheriff’s
Association. This 2 day course will cover civil process by well known
presenter Rod Nelson.
Instructor:
Rod Nelson LETS / MN Sheriff’s Association
Credits:
16
Cost:
Members: $200
Class Size:
40
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
Time:
Sept. 30 & Oct 1, 2015 0830-1700
Non-Member: $200
Location:
Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
Course:
Appropriate response to family law matters
Class Description: This course is brought to you by the MN Sheriff’s
Association, Rod Nelson LETS. This is a new course that will cover
response to child custody matters, danco orders, domestic abuse orders,
and visitation issues.
Instructor:
Rod Nelson LETS / MN Sheriff’s Association
Credits:
4 hours
Cost:
Members: Free
Class Size:
25 Consortium Members – 20 non-members
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
Oct. 2nd, 2015
Time:
0830-1700
Non-Member: $70
Location:
Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
Course: Investigation of apparent suicide
Class Description: Over the course of the career of most police officers and detectives, the
likelihood of being sent to a report of a suicide is much greater than that of most other scenes involving the
death of a human being. The suicide crime scene is one of the most difficult crime scenes to investigate.
This crime scene carries with it the temptation to make a determination of the cause of death as suicide, long
before the facts and available evidence can support that determination. The emotional impact of suicide on
the surviving family members and friends makes this scene even more difficult to investigate than some
homicide scenes. No one wants to believe that someone they loved has resorted to an act of self-destruction.
Rather than face this unpleasant truth, surviving family members and friends will believe that the investigator
has reached the wrong conclusion. They believe that the investigation was conducted poorly, incompetently,
or unprofessionally. The officer conducting this investigation needs to be ready to have his or her work
questioned by the surviving family of the victim. A crime scene that has been processed correctly will assist
the officer and agency in answering those difficult questions.
Instructor: Byron Boston PLET training www.plettraining.com
Credits:
16
Cost:
Members are Free
Class Size:
40
Contact:
Lori Windels for Registration form 218-367-6301
Date:
Time:
Oct. 7 & 8th, 2015 0830-1700
Non-Member: $150
Location:
Ottertail City Patrol Station
469 Main St. W
State Hwy 108, Ottertail, MN
USE OF FORCE / TASER
Class Description:
Use of Force / Taser is an 8 hour course designed to cover
the MN POST Board Requirements for Peace Officer continuing education in Use
of Force and Taser training. This course will combine classroom and hands on
training for 8 hours.
Instructors:
Deputy Robert Huckeby, Otter Tail County
Deputy Chris Peterson, Otter Tail County
Credits:
8 hours
Equipment Required: Duty Gear, Sweats, Tennis Shoes
Cost:
Member: Free
Class Size:
30 Meal Included
Contact:
Lori Windels, 218-367-6301
Date:
Time:
rd
December 3 , 2014 0830 – 1700
Non-Member: $150
Location:
Ottertail Operations Center
469 W Main St
Ottertail, MN
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