Lewis Earns Instructor Tab

DARE Deputy Dwayne Barnes, Deputy Ricky Lewis and Daren, the DARE mascot presented to all graduates. (CCSO photo)

Columbus County Deputy Ricky Lewis is the newest graduate of the DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Effort) Officer Training Program.

Lewis completed the course at the N.C. Justice Academy in Salemburg, attending training from July 10-21. He received the Most Improved Award. Lewis will assist in teaching other deputies how to implement the DARE programs in schools and elsewhere in the county.

Deputy Lewis and his mentor, Officer Elmore of the Troutman Police. Graduates of the program are each presented with a DARE Mascot, Daren the Lion. (submitted)

Officer Wayne Elmore of the Troutman Police Department acted as Lewis’ mentor for the training.

“We are proud of Deputy Lewis’ dedication and commitment to serving our community as a Deputy and now as a D.A.R.E. Instructor,” Sheriff Bill Rogers said in a press release. “He will be a fantastic D.A.R.E. instructor.”

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