Dozens of new officers join Orange County’s ranks

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Each week it became more difficult, and each week fewer stuck around.

The program at the Orange County Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy is hard because it has to be.

Making the program hard is how tactical staff weeds out those who lack the grit to take on the challenges that come with being a police officer.

More importantly, making it hard is how the staff is assured the officers they train are prepared to handle the job.

“Real-life stress encountered by officers in the field is difficult to safely reproduce,” said Lt. Keith Mittermeier, academy commander.  “However … our Tactical Staff is quite effective at their jobs.”

Deputy Christopher Rosales smiles as his mother Patricia shows her pride in her son with his girlfriend Jennifer, left, after receiving his new badge during the Orange County Sheriff's Regional Training AcademyÕs graduation ceremony. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Deputy Christopher Rosales smiles as his mother Patricia shows her pride in her son with his girlfriend Jennifer, left, after receiving his new badge during the Orange County Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy’s graduation ceremony.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

At the end of a grueling 26 weeks of testing their physical and mental resolve, 39 new officers graduated June 9 from the  OCSTA.

In a poignant ceremony in front of hundreds of the officers’ colleagues, families and friends, each recruit walked across the stage to accept their badges.

“The badge is a shining reminder of a peace officers’ willingness to put service above self,” Mittermeier said. “It is the highest honor placed upon those who choose law enforcement as a profession.”

The class started with 52 people, but whittled down to 39 as each week progressively became more difficult.

To help each recruit persevere, OCSTA tactical staff drilled down on one important lesson: “Just do your job.”

“That has been a constant theme (in the academy),” said class president Blake Williams, who will join Torrance PD. “Regardless of how things were going on around you, how overwhelmed you felt, just do your job.”

The recruits did their jobs, got it done, and now are ready to do the same for the agencies they serve.

Orange County Sheriff Deputy Mircea Leoca gets his new badge pinned onto him by his daughter Bianca and son Ryan during the Orange County Sheriff's Regional Training AcademyÕs graduation ceremony. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Orange County Sheriff Deputy Mircea Leoca gets his new badge pinned onto him by his daughter Bianca and son Ryan during the Orange County Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy’s graduation ceremony.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Class No. 220 represents 16 agencies across Southern California, including 12 in Orange County.

“You are all good men and women,” Orange Police Chief Tom Kisela told the new officers. “You were selected because of your character, but character without commitment is not enough. This profession demands results.”

Kisela implored the class to always maintain a desire to know more and be better.

“Your training was designed to provide you with some level of basic competency,” he said. “In the coming days, weeks, months and even years, you will learn how little you know. This profession requires a lifetime of learning.

“If you want to be successful, you have to be committed to learning. If not, you will not be effective.”

OCSD Deputy Dallas Mihalik gets a hug from her brother, Garden Grove PD Officer Danny Mihalik, left, and her father, Anaheim PD Motor Officer Danny Mihalik, after receiving her new badge during graduation ceremonies. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

OCSD Deputy Dallas Mihalik gets a hug from her brother, Garden Grove PD Officer Danny Mihalik, left, and her father, Anaheim PD Motor Officer Danny Mihalik, after receiving her new badge during graduation ceremonies.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Meet class No. 220:

The Physical Training Award: Burbank PD Officer Jonathan Montalban

A.C.T. – Arrest and Control Techniques: OCSD Deputy Dallas Mihalik

Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens presents one of OCSD's newest deputies, Dallas Mihalik, with the Outstanding Arrest Control Techniques award during the Orange County Sheriff's Regional Training AcademyÕs Class of 220 graduation ceremony. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens presents one of OCSD’s newest deputies, Dallas Mihalik, with the Outstanding Arrest Control Techniques award during the Orange County Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy’s Class of 220 graduation ceremony.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Practical Application: Tustin PD Officer David Valencia

Tustin Police Chief Charles Celano, left, presents one of Tustin PDÕs newest officers, David Valencia, the Class of 220 award for Outstanding Practical Application Skills during the Orange County Sheriff's Regional Training AcademyÕs graduation ceremony. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Tustin Police Chief Charles Celano, left, presents one of Tustin PDÕs newest officers, David Valencia, the Class of 220 award for Outstanding Practical Application Skills during the Orange County Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy’s graduation ceremony.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Firearms proficiency: Pasadena PD Officer Ryan Goetz

Written Examinations: Burbank PD Officer Joseph Nunez

Outstanding Officer Award: Costa Mesa PD June Juong

Brea PD: 

Officer Miguel Nicolas Ojeda, Jr.

Buena Park PD: 

Officer Daniel Delgadillo

Burbank PD: 

Officer Rashaad Coleman

Officer Gregory DeBelius

Officer Jonathan Montalban

Officer Joseph Nunez

Costa Mesa PD: 

Officer June Jeong

Covina PD: 

Officer Dillon Flores

Fullerton PD: 

Officer Jonathan Alvaradejo

Officer Lawrence Hayes

Fullerton PD graduates, Jonathan Alvaradejo, left, and Lawrence Hayes line up before entering the Orange County Sheriff's Regional Training AcademyÕs Class of 220 graduation ceremony. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Fullerton PD graduates, Jonathan Alvaradejo, left, and Lawrence Hayes line up before entering the Orange County Sheriff’s Regional Training AcademyÕs Class of 220 graduation ceremony.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Irvine PD: 

Officer Christian Gray

Laguna PD: 

Officer Alejandro Diaz

Officer Christopher James Roberts

OCSD: 

Deputy Jason Busk

Deputy Kyle Deaton

Deputy Steven Gibson

Deputy Elias Gomez

Deputy Jason Kyle Hicks

Deputy Mircea Daniel Leoca

Deputy Dallas Mihalik

Deputy Nathan Muldoon

Deputy Christopher Rosales

OCSD Deputy Steven Gibson gets a hug from mother Susan with his wife Jacqulyn behind him after receiving his new badge during graduation ceremonies. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

OCSD Deputy Steven Gibson gets a hug from mother Susan with his wife Jacqulyn behind him after receiving his new badge during graduation ceremonies.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Orange PD: 

Officer David Nguyen

Officer Priyesh Patel

Officer Timothy Ralston

Officer Judd Wilkerson

Pasadena PD: 

Officer Ryan Goetz

Officer Robert Griffith

Officer David Kilgore

Santa Ana PD: 

Officer Connor Ahearn

Officer Leonardo Gonzalez

Officer Jaime Lopez

Officer Patrick Marshall

Torrance PD: 
Officer Blake Williams

Tustin PD: 

Officer Ismael Aurelus

Officer Leah Barrett

Officer David Valencia

UCI PD: 

Officer Nicholas Akingbemi

Westminster PD: 

Officer Christopher Doan

Westminster PD Officer Christopher Doan gets his new badge pinned onto him by his mother Ha and father Thomas during the Orange County Sheriff's Regional Training AcademyÕs graduation ceremony. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Westminster PD Officer Christopher Doan gets his new badge pinned onto him by his mother Ha and father Thomas during the Orange County Sheriff’s Regional Training AcademyÕs graduation ceremony.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

OCSD Deputy Dallas Mihalik, right, salutes Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens during the Orange County Sheriff's Regional Training Academy's graduation ceremony. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

OCSD Deputy Dallas Mihalik, right, salutes Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens during the Orange County Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy’s graduation ceremony.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

OCSD Deputy Kyle Deaton gets his new badge pinned onto him by his wife Hailey with his mother Wende and father Mark next to him. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

OCSD Deputy Kyle Deaton gets his new badge pinned onto him by his wife Hailey with his mother Wende and father Mark next to him.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Fullerton PD graduate Lawrence Hayes receives his new badge from his girlfriend Kaza with his father James and mother Renuka on stage with him. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Fullerton PD graduate Lawrence Hayes receives his new badge from his girlfriend Kaza with his father James and mother Renuka on stage with him.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Fullerton PD graduate Jonathan Alvaradejo receives his new badge from his mother Claudia and uncle Juan during graduation ceremonies. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Fullerton PD graduate Jonathan Alvaradejo receives his new badge from his mother Claudia and uncle Juan during graduation ceremonies.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Tustin Police Chief Charles Celano, left, and Irvine Police Chief Mike Hamel next to him attend the Orange County Sheriff's Regional Training AcademyÕs Class of 220 graduation ceremony. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Fullerton Police Chief Dan Hughes, left, and Irvine Police Chief Mike Hamel next to him attend the Orange County Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy’s Class of 220 graduation ceremony.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Elizabeth Kunce sings the National Anthem next to the Color Guard during the Orange County Sheriff's Regional Training AcademyÕs Class of 220 graduation ceremony. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Elizabeth Kunce sings the National Anthem next to the Color Guard during the Orange County Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy’s Class of 220 graduation ceremony.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Orange County Sheriff Department graduate Steven Gibson, front right, lines up with his class before entering the Orange County Sheriff's Regional Training AcademyÕs Class of 220 graduation ceremony. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Orange County Sheriff Department graduate Steven Gibson, front right, lines up with his class before entering the Orange County Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy’s Class of 220 graduation ceremony.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC