DAYTON — There will soon be more police officers out in Dayton.
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15 new officers from the 116th Recruit Class were officially sworn in Thursday.
Dayton Police posted photos on social media.
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The department said it has been a long journey, but Thursday was a big day for them.
They completed over 1,100 hours of rigorous training and classroom work at the Dayton Police Academy.
Upon graduation, they will be assigned a Field Training Officer for 20 weeks, a police spokesperson said.
Before beginning solo patrol duties, these new officers will have received nearly 2,000 hours of training at the academy and from the field training program.
A graduation ceremony will be on Friday at the Kroc Center at 10 a.m.
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