Mitchell Community College celebrated 28 graduates of its 2025 Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) class during a formal ceremony held on June 5 on the Statesville Campus. The event recognized the dedication, discipline, and service of the newest generation of law enforcement professionals.
The ceremony began with greetings from David Bullins, Vice President for Continuing Education and Workforce Development, followed by an invocation from student Chandler Watts. Graduate Marco Tabora led the Pledge of Allegiance, and Mark Faulkenberry, BLET Coordinator, welcomed attendees.
Class spokesperson Nelson Cisneros delivered remarks on behalf of the graduating class, reflecting on their journey through the rigorous training program. The keynote address was delivered by Captain (Ret.) Alan Cranford, Law Enforcement Coordinator and Instructor, who shared insights from his experience in law enforcement.
Awards Presented:
- Highest GPA: Maris Chase
- Highest State Exam Score: Maris Chase
- Firearms Proficiency: Anthony McDonald
- Staff’s Choice Award: Bernard Wingate
Certificates were presented by Mr. Bullins and Tony Sharpe, Public Safety Director, recognizing the graduates’ successful completion of the demanding BLET curriculum.
The 2025 BLET Graduates include:
- Santiago Agreda-Martinez, Mint Hill Police Department
- Jessie Dakota Beam, Statesville Police Department
- Charles Beveridge, Iredell County Sheriff’s Office
- Michael Bleau, Iredell County Sheriff’s Office
- Brandon Bowman, North Carolina Highway Patrol
- Tyler Brewster, Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office
- Maris Chase, Iredell County Sheriff’s Office
- Nelson Cisneros, Iredell County Sheriff’s Office
- Anna Davidson, Iredell County Sheriff’s Office
- Nickolaus Dunn, Rowan County Sheriff’s Office
- Beau Estaya, Statesville Police Department
- Colin Galpin, Rowan County Sheriff’s Office
- Carmen Givens, Queens University Police Department
- Breana Green, Davidson Police Department
- Molly Hagerty, Davidson Police Department
- Peyton Hayes, Iredell County Sheriff’s Office
- Daniel Hill, Iredell County Sheriff’s Office
- Christian Khoury, Cabarrus County Sheriff’s Office
- Jy’saiah Lulendo
- Anthony McDonald, Iredell County Sheriff’s Office
- Dylan Morgan, Troutman Police Department
- Jonanthon Parete, Davie County Sheriff’s Office
- William Parker, Davie County Sheriff’s Office
- Michael Staten, Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office
- Marco Tabora, Mooresville Police Department
- Chandler Watts, Mooresville Police Department
- Lakeisha West, Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office
- Bernard Wingate, Taylorsville Police Department
The BLET program at Mitchell Community College prepares students to meet the certification standards set by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the North Carolina Sheriff’s Education and Training Standards Commission. Graduates are equipped with the foundational knowledge, skills, and ethical grounding to serve as entry-level law enforcement officers.
Mitchell Community College commends the 2025 BLET graduates for their commitment to public service and wishes them continued success in their law enforcement careers.
Learn more about Mitchell’s BLET program at mitchellcc.edu/blet
