Astoria Regional
Dispatch Center
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DATE: December 15, 2011 4:53:24 PM PST
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For more information contact:
Brad Johnston
Astoria Police Department 9-1-1
voice: (503) 298-2541
fax: (503) 325-4897
555 30th St
Astoria, OR 97103
bjohnston@astoria.or.us
Astoria Officers Complete Police Academy
Officers Enter New Training Phase

On December 16th 2011 The Department of Public Safety Standards and Training will graduate Basic Police Class number 327.  This class includes two graduates from the Astoria Police Department. Officer Scott DeLapp and Officer Ryan Sisley will have completed 16 weeks of training including dozens of topics such as Oregon law, search and seizure, ethics, problem solving, survival skills, firearms, emergency vehicle operations, cultural diversity, elder abuse, drug recognition, DUII apprehension, and many others. During the training their knowledge and skills are tested in written tests, practical tests and scenarios. Officer Sisley, as the Class Leader will be a speaker at the graduation.Sisley and DeLapp Swearing In

While their graduation from the Basic Police Academy is a large step at the beginning of their careers it is not the end of training for these two new officers. On Monday December 19th the Officers will be paired with a Field Training Officer. The Field Training Officer will act as a coach helping the officers to apply the new found knowledge in real world situations. Working under this close supervision for the following 13 weeks the officers will perform the work of police officers. They will then enter into an evaluation period where they will be shadowed by a police sergeant to determine if they are ready to work under looser supervision. The officers will also be required to attain 84 hours in training every three years as part of maintaining their certification as police officers.

Officer Scott DeLapp was born and raised in Salem, Oregon where he grew up working for a family construction business. After high school Officer DeLapp joined the Army National Guard for six years. He was deployed to Afghanistan in 2006-2007 as an infantry sergeant performing convoy operations. For the last 3 years he has worked as an Associate Pastor for a church in Turner, Oregon. He is married to Andrea DeLapp and they have one daughter.

Officer Ryan Sisley was born in Vancouver Washington, but has been a resident of Clatsop County for over 20 years. He is married to Lisa Sisley, his wife of nine years. Together they have two daughters. Officer Sisley's work experience has primarily been in the construction industry and has spent the last nine years working for Diamond Heating. Officer Sisley has a 14 year military career in the Oregon Army National Guard and recently returned home from a year long deployment to Afghanistan, in which he served as Platoon Sergeant. He continues to serve as Platoon Sergeant in the 162nd Engineer Company out of Salem Oregon.

Officer's Sisley and DeLapp were both hired August 1, 2011 and sworn in that evening by Mayor Willis Van Dusen at a City Council Meeting.

Astoria Police can also be found at www.facebook.com/AstoriaPolice and on Twitter @AstoriaPD

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