Twenty-one cadets from the Southeast Arizona Law Enforcement Training Academy (SEALETA) graduated Thursday, May 30, at the Cochise College Sierra Vista Campus. 
Dr. J.D. Rottweiler, college president, congratulated all the recruits and thanked the training officers, faculty and staff.
The class motto is “While we breathe, we shall defend.” Three officers were recognized for special class awards. Jacob Rundquist received the physical fitness award and the academic award for achieving 97.8% overall. Emilio Molinar received the firearms award. Michael Salcido received recognition for completing the EVOC driving course the fastest.
The graduates for the Class of 24-1 are:
Dakota Ronduen- Benson Police Department
Eilidh Fischbeck- Bisbee Police Department
Ryan Todd- Bisbee Police Department
Steven Arthur – Cochise County Sheriff’s Office
Jesus Chavez- Cochise County Sheriff’s Office
Bradley Eller- Cochise County Sheriff’s Office
Anthony Mock-Icenhower- Cochise County Sheriff’s Office
Hector Ortiz- Cochise County Sheriff’s Office
Abimael Castro Calderon- Douglas Police Department
Michael Salcido- Douglas Police Department
Ryleigh Skinner- Greenlee County Sheriff’s Office
Noah Bevens- Safford Police Department
Emilio Molinar- Safford Police Department
Clint Castillo- Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office
Victoria Yubeta- Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office
Sadie DelGiorno- Sierra Vista Police Department
Damyk Malone- Sierra Vista Police Department
David Pennington- Sierra Vista Police Department
Jacob Rundquist- Sierra Vista Police Department
Brendon Simpson- Sierra Vista Police Department
Dustin Webb- Sierra Vista Police Department