The Santa Ana Police Department has proudly welcomed six new officers, Robert Nevarez, Jacob Johnson, Zachary Mora, Breann Gonzalez, Adrian Contreras, and Maira Achutegui into their department.
The six new officers were among the 52 total graduates of Basic Academy Class 239 at the Orange County Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy in Tustin.
At a ceremony on Feb. 26, 2020, Neveres delivered the Class of 239 president’s address, and the keynote speaker was retired Chief Robert Castro of the Glendale PD.
Santa Ana Police Chief David Valentin, left, congratulates SAPD Officer Robert Nevarez as he presents him with his new badge during the OCSD’s Class of 239 Graduation Ceremony.
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Officer Robert Nevarez
Nevarez was born in Pomona, raised in Upland, and graduated from the School of the Arts and Enterprise high school in Pomona.
He earned his associate of arts degree in general studies from University of Maryland University College.
Nevarez served 5 years in the United States Navy as a master-at-arms and received an honorable discharge at the rank of first-class petty officer.
Santa Ana Police Chief David Valentin, left, congratulates SAPD Officer Jacob Johnson as he presents him with his new badge during the OCSD’s Class of 239 Graduation Ceremony.
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Officer Jacob Johnson
Johnson was born in Merced and raised in Turlock, where he graduated from Turlock High School.
After high school, Johnson joined the United States Marine Corps and served our country for four years as an infantryman assigned to a scout sniper platoon. He received an honorable discharge at the rank of corporal.
Santa Ana Police Chief David Valentin, left, presents SAPD Officer Zachary Mora with the Class of 239 Outstanding Arrest Control Techniques award during the OCSD’s Class of 239 Graduation Ceremony.
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Officer Zachary Mora
Mora was born and raised in Garden Grove and graduated from Servite high school in Anaheim. After high school, Mora continued his education and obtained a Bachelor of Arts in general social science from the University of Oregon.
Santa Ana Police Chief David Valentin, left, congratulates SAPD Officer Breann Gonzalez as he presents her with her new badge during the OCSD’s Class of 239 Graduation Ceremony.
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Officer Breann Gonzalez
Gonzalez was born in Riverside and raised in Eastvale, California where she graduated from Eleanor Roosevelt High School.
Breann joined the United States Marine Corps and served our country for five years as an oceanography and meteorology forecaster. She received an honorable discharge at the rank of sergeant.
Santa Ana Police Chief David Valentin, left, congratulates SAPD Officer Adrian Contreras as he presents him with his new badge during the OCSD’s Class of 239 Graduation Ceremony.
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Officer Adrian Contreras
Contreras was born and raised in Santa Ana and graduated from century high school.
After high school, he continued his education and obtained a Bachelor of Arts in criminal justice from California State University, Fullerton.
Santa Ana Police Chief David Valentin, left, congratulates SAPD Officer Maira Mchutegui as he presents her with her new badge during the OCSD’s Class of 239 Graduation Ceremony.
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Officer Maira Achutegui
Achutegui was born in Long Beach, raised in Wilmington and graduated from Port of Los Angeles High School in San Pedro.
After high school, Achutegui joined the United States Marine Corps and served our country for four years as an aviation maintenance data specialist. She received an honorable discharge at the rank of sergeant.
Santa Ana PD Recruit Robert Nevarez gives the class president’s address during the OCSD’s Class of 239 Graduation Ceremony.
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Santa Ana PD Officer Robert Nevarez receives his new badge from his family during the OCSD’s Class of 239 Graduation Ceremony.
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Santa Ana PD Officer Zachary Mora receives his new badge from his family during the OCSD’s Class of 239 Graduation Ceremony.
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Santa Ana PD Officer Jacob Johnson receives his new badge from his family during the OCSD’s Class of 239 Graduation Ceremony.
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The OCSD’s Color Guard posts the colors at the start of Orange County Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy’s Class of 239 Graduation Ceremony.
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Santa Ana PD Officer Adrian Contreras receives his new badge from his family during the OCSD’s Class of 239 Graduation Ceremony.
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Santa Ana PD Officer Breann Gonzalez receives her new badge from her family during the OCSD’s Class of 239 Graduation Ceremony.
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Santa Ana PD Officer Maira Mchutegui receives her new badge from her family during the OCSD’s Class of 239 Graduation Ceremony.
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