
Sgt. Lance Pendleton of the Bartonville Police Department recently graduated from the School for Police Supervision.
The SPS class, conducted by the Institute for Law Enforcement Administration, was held in Southlake from Jan. 28 to Feb. 22. Course topics ranged from servant leadership and supervisory accountability, motivation and counseling to community policing, procedural justice and stress management. Attendance can count towards undergraduate credits from Tarleton State University. Pendleton accumulated 120 hours of T.C.O.L.E. training CE credits for completing the month-long school.
“Sgt. Pendleton made a commitment to be the best leader possible when he was promoted to the rank of Sergeant,” Bartonville Police Chief Bobby Dowell said in a news release. “I know this was a huge accomplishment having completed the same school in 2004. We are very proud of Sgt. Lance Pendleton.”