Minnesota Law Enforcement Explorer Association
We would like you to send to us your comments about our web site and sign our guest book. Below are your responses. Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Brian Butler, Stearns
County Sheriff's Office wrote on 08/10/2006:
Great job to all Minnesota posts that attended this years nationals
competition in Flagstaff.
Mike Spencer, Martinsville, VA Explorer Post#438 wrote on 08/02/2006:
I think the site is great.
Jeanne Lawrie, Learning for
Life Director, Northern Star Council wrote on 07/20/2006:
I just wanted to personally thank and commend each of you for your
work with law enforcement Exploring! Not that the trophies are the
reason you all do this, but they certainly paint a very clear
picture that you do an excellent job preparing all of the Explorers
involved in MLEEA. The teams that were in Arizona, whether they won
a trophy or not, were by far, among the very best of the best at the
recent national conference, and they are just a sampling of what we
see every year at Breezy Point. The Minnesota youth were noticed
for all of the right reasons, they knew what they were doing, they
were polite, and they were extremely professional.
I watch the kids and advisors from other areas, and they just don't
seem to be as well prepared or provide nearly as good a program as
all of you offer to our kids here in Minnesota. I talk to other
Exploring professionals and I always hear how lucky we are to have
an association like MLEEA and believe me, I do know how lucky we
are!
I've been raving all week about how great everyone did and I wanted
all of you to know that I recognize it is because of all your hard
work and dedication that Minnesota kids did so well at nationals. I
can't thank you enough for all that you do, you make my job easy and
you definitely make it fun and rewarding!
Terrell Douglas,
Explorer Post#2073 wrote on 07/13/2006:
Greetings my name is explorer sergeant Terrell Douglas from post#
2073, and I'm here to say that this is a great web site. It's good
to see explorers from all over the U.S.A. to come together. Good
luck to all explorers and thank you for giving me the opportunity to
tell my suggestions.
Mike Miller, Lake
County Sheriff's Office, Florida wrote on 06/13/2006:
Your association has a nice website put together, very informative
and up to date! Both of which are very rare when comparing Exploring
websites.
Becca, wrote on
06/03/2006:
I want to join Shakopee police explorers, because I have a great
interest in law enforcement. This has been a help in getting
information.
Explorer Lt. Derrick
DeFlorimonte, Post 5204 (NYPD Transit District 4) wrote on
05/16/2006:
I am very excited to see that many law enforcement agencies across
the country support the Law Enforcement Explorers. That shows how
good communication is between law enforcement officials and young
people across the nation.
Jonathan Noel, St
Paul Police Explorer Post #454 wrote on 05/06/2006:
This was my 1st year at Breezy Point and I really enjoyed my self
and I enjoyed hanging out with other explorers
Jonathan Noel, St
Paul Police Explorer Post #454 wrote on 05/03/2006:
I had a really good time at Breezy Point this was my first year and
I really had alot of fun.
Geron Douglas, 73rd
pct wrote on 03/25/2006:
Good site, wish you luck!
Officer Chris Amsler, LEEPAAC
& Aurora (CO) Police Department wrote on 03/22/2006:
Great Website. I am the webmaster for the Law Enforcement Explorer
Post Advisors Association of Colorado (LEEPAAC). We have added a
link to your site on our website.
www.leepaac.com
Captain Traylon
Brown, Fort Worth Explorer Post 57 wrote on 03/21/2006:
I think this is pretty cool keep it up.
Cole Frank, Former
St. Louis Park Explorer Post 505 wrote on 03/17/2006:
Explorer Lt. Cole Frank, former explorer from St. Louis Park Post
505. Explorers is a great program and taught me a lot of
information. I would recommend explorers to any individual
interested in either law enforcement or anyone looking for a way to
excel as a person or as a member of the community. I am now a
Security Police officer in the military and have to say that most
the information about my job I already had a handle on because of
explorers.
Deputy Krystal Joerg, Wright County wrote on
03/17/2006:
Great Job Wright County on your last shoot! Keep up the
hard work and it will pay off!
Explorer Lt./A-PO
Shriga Meade, NYPD Transit Bureau post 5204 wrote on 02/11/2006:
Its great to see so many explorers from different places in the US.
Great luck to all of you, in your law enforcement exploring, and in
life. Thank you for your continued gift of giving to your
communities.
Corporal Tony Bennek,
Jacksonville, Florida Police Department former Fridley Police
Explorer wrote on 02/04/2006:
We want to hire MN Explorers!! Please call our police recruiter
(904) 270-1661 in Jacksonville Beach, Florida. I started out as an
explorer for Fridley PD and I am thoroughly impressed with your
organization.
Landon Brown, Jasper
Police Explorer Post wrote on 12/11/2005:
My name is Landon and I'm an explorer at the Jasper Police
Department and your post is pretty cool. We don't have our own web
page that I know of. Congratulations on your web page. Good luck
in the future. But you could use a little more pictures. That's it
on that matter.
Ashley Pederson,
Plymouth Police Explorer Post wrote on 12/07/2005:
Hey Everybody I would just like to Back up our youth rep with the
Law Enforcement Exploring Academies. I had the honor of going to
the the one the FBI hosted. I did many of the same things the Dan
did except I didn't get to see the president unfortunately :( Well
anyway, I had some great advisors that all worked with the FBI that
taught me many different things about leadership. The next academy
is in 2007 and I highly recommend applying for it. We need some
Minnesotans to represent us down there! If you have any questions
about it, you can e-mail me at
pede0496@metnet.edu Thanks!
Deputy Chief Shamir
Modestin, NYPD Explorers Chief's Post 911 wrote on 12/05/2005:
Hi my name is Explorer Deputy Chief Modestin, I am the executive
officer of patrol Borough Brooklyn North in the NYPD Law Enforcement
Explorers. This is a really good website wish all of you good luck
and see all of you at Nationals.
A.J. Gonzales, Corpus
Christi Police Department Post# 133 wrote on 12/05/2005:
Hey People'z. I am a former Police Explorer for the Corpus Christi
Police Department Post# 133. It was one heck of an experience with
the training and I would just like to thank the Police officer's and
all the fellow Explorer's I met, I will make my big return soon but
not now. But If any Corpus Christi Police Explorer is reading this,
then know that I have not forgotten about them and I still think of
ya'. Thanks again. This is A.J. Signing out.......
Chad Nagorski, Duluth
Police Department wrote on 11/23/2005:
I was doing a Google search on my name to see what popped up and I
found this website. I was happy to see that the Explorer program in
Minnesota has had a lot of students go on to law enforcement
careers. I was associated with the Explorer program in Wright
County off and on from 1990 until approximately 1996. I am
currently working with the Duluth Police Department as an
Investigator assigned to the Minnesota Gang Strike Force/Organized
Crime Bureau. Thank you for showing support of past Explorers.
Maybe this will show current Explorers that they truly have an "edge
up" on the competition! Respectfully, Chad Nagorski
Explorer Sgt. Brian
Butler, Stearns County Sheriff's Explorer Post #2250 wrote on
11/01/2005:
Thank you to all who made 2005 Breezy Point and the Duluth
conference a success. This year was my first year with the explorer
program and I thank all my advisors and MLEEA directors for an
awesome learning experience and great fun! Thanks Again!!!
Commander Brittany
Page, Smithville Texas Explorer Post #200 wrote on 11/01/2005:
Hey, my name is Brittany Page (Page) and I am the commander of the
spectacular Post 200 from Smithville Texas. I also attended the DEA
Academy this past year and I highly recommend it. It really is a
great experience. I still am in contact with several people from
the academy and 1 person I talk to regularly and besides the friends
just the learning experience was great.
Amanda, wrote on
10/05/2005:
I think this looks like an excellent program to get into. I plan on
going into a law enforcement career and would like to be a part of
this.
Chief Lynne Bankes,
White Bear Lake wrote on 09/07/2005:
In 1994 Shawn Silvera was an award winning and scholarship recipient
at Breezy Point from Coon Rapids PD. Yesterday 9/6/05, as a Lino
Lakes Police Officer he was killed by a fleeing felon during a
vehicle pursuit. Our prayers go out to him, his family, the Lino
Lakes PD, and all who knew him. Being a cop and being an Explorer
were very important to Shawn. "On Eagles Wings" patrolling heaven.
Eddie, Miami Beach
Explorer Post #120 wrote on 09/02/2005:
I would just like to wish you good luck in Nationals we'll see you
guys there.
Sergeant Chris
Arechiga, El Monte Police Explorers Post #522 wrote on 08/31/2005:
Hey everybody, I just came back from an ADVANCED LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
up in MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN. We were there for a whole week. IT WAS
GREAT. Well, my e-mail address is cjarechiga@msn.com,, and feel
free to e-mail me to talk about the explorers or what ever.
Dan Berndtson, Wright
County Sheriffs Office Explorer Post #641 wrote on 08/04/2005:
Hello to all again... I just got back two weeks ago from the 2005
National Law Enforcement Explorer Leadership Academy with the DEA
held in Quantico, VA. I would strongly recommend this to all
explorers across the state for the future academies. I had an
absolute blast and learned so much in the weeks time we were out
there. We got to tour many of the federal agencies like the Secret
Service in Beltsville, the ATF, and the Postal Inspection agency.
We had the honor of sitting in on the President's speech that he
gave to the nation on terrorism. The week was an experience of a
lifetime and if you have the chance, apply for the academy. I look
forward to a great rest of the year and hope to see you all at
Duluth. If you have any questions or concerns you can email me at Danman728@hotmail.com..
Thanks and see you all in a few months.
Sr. Sgt Mike
Hernandez, Corpus Christi Police Explorers Post 133 wrote on
07/18/2005:
We would like to send a friendly hello to all our explorer brothers
and sisters around Texas and the country. We wish the best and hope
to see you in the near future.
Krista Clark, Lavonia
Police Explorers Post 313 wrote on 07/01/2005:
Hello, my name is Krista Clark, I am the President of the Law
Enforcement Explorer Association of Georgia. I like to visit post
websites just to see who all is out there. Great job on the
website.
Kelli Smith,
Minnesota State Patrol Explorer Post 518 wrote on 06/26/2005:
I just wanted to say hey to all the people that I met at Breezy this
year. You guys rock!! It was great getting to know you guys, and
hopefully I'll see you at Duluth. Awesome site by the way. But
yea, just a quick note to say hey to all the people that I met at
Breezy. Keep in touch!! (You know who you are.)
Phillip Hagen, Coon
Rapids Explorer Post 763 wrote on 06/15/2005:
Great website! It's nice to see what my fellow former explorers are
up to. For all you explorers going to Breezy Point, I have 1
suggestion: don't brush up against any furniture (shelves, etc...)
during bomb scene search!
The Swat House wrote
on 06/24/2005:
Hello and first off, great site! We wanted to say thank you to all
of the Explorers and their Commanders for their dedication to this
great organization. The Swat House is a proud supporter of our own
Explorer Posts in Las Vegas, Nevada and we recently participated in
Explorer Competition 2005 also known as Ex-Con. Thanks again and
keep your head up, elbows in, and always check your six!
Christa, Bloomington
Explorer Post 624 wrote on 06/11/2005:
Breezy was fun, there was confusion but it was all of our hard work
practicing paid off for us and I would do this again with out
holding back. Our post did good but I am the shy one so I didn't do
really good but I thought this was the best weekend with my
post/friends...... Other explorer posts were tight too, but there
is still a lot of drama between each other.... For all the 1st
timers have fun and don't be scared and don't hold back say what you
have to say and do your best!
Chris Reynaud,
Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office Explorer Post 323 wrote on
06/07/2005:
I just wanted to say hi. I am an explorer in Lafourche Parish in
Louisiana. I think it is great that the state has a Association for
explorers.
Kelli Smith,
Minnesota State Patrol Explorer Post wrote on 05/31/2005:
Wow Breezy was so much fun!! I know it's a little late to be
writing about it, but hey!! It was my first year there, and I had a
total blast. I hope all of you had as much fun as I did. I can't
wait 'till next year!!
Aaron Ramirez, Corpus
Christi Explorer Post #133 wrote on 05/03/2005:
Hey, well I just dropped by to say hi and to ask everyone to wish me
luck at training to become a police explorer!! I am really glad
that there is a program for young adults like me who are interested
in police work!!
Ashley O'Rourke, St.
Louis County Sheriff's Office Explorer Post wrote on 05/02/2005:
If posts are looking for additional ways to support their
communities a great way is to get involved in the "First Lady's
Military Family Care Initiative." Community Groups volunteer to
assist families who have a family member serving over seas. Tasks
include washing cars, mowing lawns, picking up groceries, as well as
a variety of other projects. A group can specify the community they
serve and the types of projects they are involved in. Families
request assistance and groups are asked to help out. Our post is
just getting involved within our county, and with additional
Minnesota troops shipping out, it's a good way for other posts to
get involved as well!
Dan Berndtson, Wright
County Sheriffs Office Explorer Post #641 wrote on 04/27/2005:
Hey Everyone. I had a great time at Breezy Point and I enjoyed
meeting all the new faces. I am very excited to serve as your 2005
- 2006 MN Youth Representative and if you ever have concerns or
questions, send me an email at
Danman728@hotmail.com.
Thanks again for making this another great year at Breezy and I will
see you all at Duluth.
Karl Tingelstad,
Anoka County Sheriffs Explorer Post #444 wrote on 04/25/2005:
Just got back from 2005 Breezy and loved it. So much to do and alot
of stuff to learn and the competition part of it were intense!
Thank You to all. See you next year at Breezy 2006.
Whitney, Rochester
Police Explorer Post wrote on 04/24/2005:
Great time up at Breezy this year! Rochester takes it all home in
shooting! Way to go team!
Krystal Weir, St.
Paul Police Explorer Post #454 wrote on 04/24/2005:
I am with post 454 and this past weekend was my first breezy point
and I loved it... I learned alot and I do mean alot. Thank you for
awarding us The Don Cup. It really did touch us. Again thank you
and we'll see you at breezy next year.
Kimberly, Wright
County E641 wrote on 03/03/2005:
Cool site. I had a blast at Spirit Mountain. It was a great
experience. I'm really looking forward to Breezy Point and some
more laser tag! See you up there Chaska!
Deputy Greg Reiter,
Washington County Sheriff's Office wrote on 03/02/2005:
I saw that my name was on the explorer honor roll. That is really
neat. I remember being an explorer at age 15 and looking forward to
being a cop and her I am. I'm 32 and have been a deputy for over 7
years. It's Great!!! My advice to anyone that reads this is work
hard in explorers and get a good education. Good luck to anyone
that wants to go into this field. Thanks.
David Cherrey, Coon
Rapids and Mankato wrote on 02/16/2005:
I just wanted to say that as an ex explorer for both Coon Rapids and
Mankato I have great respect for the entire explorer program. I am
graduating this spring from MSU Mankato with a 4 year law
enforcement degree and with the training I received in explorers I
am one step up on other job applicants. Thanks to both Coon Rapids
and Mankato posts for the training and I hope you both the best in
the future.
Agatha Cebula, Chief
of Mundelein Police, Mundelein Police Explorer Post #184 wrote on
02/10/2005:
Great Site. I have been with my post for over an year and a half
now. I love Atlanta, GA. Thought everyone did an awesome job and
enjoyed each others company. I was wondering if any posts would
want to get together whether its through email, snail mail, or
hosting a get together to see what ideas each post has to make this
year better than the last. Hope to talk to ya'll soon.
Explorer D'Andre
Lampkin, LASD Reserve Forces Bureau Post #1 wrote on 01/24/2005:
Hey everyone! I haven't heard from many of you in a while. I miss
the emails from everyone I met at the National Conference. If you
get some time, my new email address is
lampkin2@gardenapd.org.
Also, in case anyone's wondering I haven't been calling you all
because I accidentally packed up my folder with all the addresses
and telephone numbers. My family just brought a new home and we'll
be moving next month hopefully. I also hope all of you that
contacted me received your LASD patches. My Sgt said he sent them
some time in September.
In the mean time, stay safe, have fun, and keep Exploring.
PEFC Claiborne
Kaysone, Burlington Police Explorer Post #4095 wrote on 01/18/2005:
I can't wait to go to the Nationals in 2006. I hope I can make the
tryouts on drill team or team A and B, but ride alongs are cool if I
couldn't go. Hope yawl have fun at Nationals in Maryland or
Seattle, Washington because I might not make it next year.
Jay Personius, Chaska
Police Explorer post wrote on 01/17/2005:
I want to say the skills as an explorer with Chaska has really
helped me at school in Alexandria. Everyone keep working hard at
explorers and hope to see you all at breezy being it will be my last
and final year. Also heads up Wright county, your team needs to
practice laser tag because we beat you short two guys. Also Chaska
challenges and post out there to a good game of laser tag.
Anthony, Frederick
County post #714 wrote on 01/12/2005:
I'm just surfing the net looking at all the great sites about the
Explorer program! Good job in Atlanta this summer!!!
Police Explorer 1st
class Claiborne, Burlington Police Dept Explorer Post #4095 wrote on
01/10/2005:
Just came by to check on things. This site is the greatest. I'm
glad that there are other posts out there, each post is a family and
now I'm the (youngest) of the post.
Shawn Pak, Athens
City Police Explorer Post wrote on 01/04/2005:
Hey this is Shawn Pak the new commander of the Athens city police
explorers. Great Site! This is something any young person
interested in law enforcement should take part of.
Alyssa, Eagan Police
Explorer Post wrote on 01/01/2005:
See you all at Breezy! GOOD LUCK YOU ALL! HAPPY NEW YEAR! GO TEAM
EAGAN!
Justin Joyce, Riley
County Police Explorer Post wrote on 12/24/2004:
Great Website with Organization. I am an Explorer with the Riley
County Police Department in Kansas.
Liala Issa, Dearborn
Police Explorer Post wrote on 11/27/2004:
I just wanted to say HI to all the Explorers everywhere! We need
more websites like these to keep in touch with each other and
communicate more! Good Luck to all of You.
Britni Austin, Blaine
Explorer Post # 2939 wrote on 11/18/2004:
The website is awesome! It lets people know what's going on. I
can't wait for Breezy this year! I also wanted to say Nationals was
a blast and Hi to those of you I met out there!
Captain Dan Berndtson,
Wright County Sheriffs Dept. Explorer Post wrote on 11/15/2004:
Great site. I had a great time at Spirit Mountain
this past October. I look forward to seeing you all at Breezy
Point. Hey Chaska, better practice your laser tag!!!!
Mike Isenhower,
Minneapolis Police Explorer Post wrote on 11/01/2004:
Hello, my name is Mike Isenhower from post 943 Minneapolis Police
Explorers. I think this is the best thing they could have for a
person who wants to be a cop someday. I like it a lot and glad that
I am involved in this organization.
Liala Issa, Dearborn
Police Explorer Post wrote on 10/29/2004:
I just wanted to congratulate all the Explorer Posts that
participated and competed in Atlanta this year! It was so much fun
to meet people that relate to me and talk about law enforcement all
day with! Hopefully, I'll see you all in 2 years!
Captain Bryan
Martineau, Hillsborough County Sheriffs wrote on 10/22/2004:
Awesome job from all of your Brothers and Sisters Explorers from New
Hampshire.
M. Pearson,
PE-Network wrote on 10/24/2004:
GREAT SITE! We are looking to build an Association in Oklahoma. As
of right now, we have a P.E. Network for Explorers.
www.policeexplorers.net.
Please stop by and take a look. Any information on making an
Association would be greatly appreciated!
Josh Babatz, Hennepin
County Explorer Post # 2744 wrote on 10/22/2004:
I was an Explorer with Hennepin County Post for 4 and a half years.
Those four years have taught me so much about who I am and whom I'm
to become. Thank you to everyone involved in this organization.
You are all greatly appreciated.
Deputy Inspector
Phillips, NYPD Explorer Post # 2077 wrote on 09/22/2004:
"Big up to Minnesota Explorers and to all Law Enforcement Explorers"
from the 77 pct of the N.Y.P.D in Brooklyn .
Officer Curtis
Tucker, Federal Way Explorer Post #2007 Washington wrote on
09/15/2004:
This is a great website. I am a Police Officer/ Post advisor in
WA. I am doing a advisor certification program for our state and am
looking for some background on Exploring... I am looking for the
oldest Law Enforcement Post in existence. If you have an idea, let
me know!
Jay Personius, Chaska
Explorer Post #421 wrote on 08/31/2004:
Team Blaine your good but will never be as good as team CHASKA!!
Captain Shamir
Modestin, New York City Police Department 77 Precinct Explorer Post
wrote on 08/26/2004:
I WISH ALL EXPLORERS THROUGHOUT THE STATES GOOD LUCK AND WISH TO
MEET UP WITH ALL OF YOU. THIS IS A VERY GOOD WEBSITE ONE OF THE
BEST.
D'Andre Lampkin, LASD
Reserve Forces Explorer Post #1 wrote on 07/29/2004:
Hey Ashley. Its so weird seeing your name up here because now I can
put a face to it. I'm almost done with completing my mailing list
for patches and I sent you a special note at the bottom of your
letter. I also want to say, it was nice meeting all of you at the
conference. We had a blast. I hope I stay in contact with all of
you. I'll be calling everyone soon to make sure you all had a safe
trip back and to hear all the funny stories. Feel free to email me
at d2lampki@lasd.org
Brittany MCconnell,
Forsyth County Sheriff's Explorer Post #58 wrote on 07/28/2004:
Hi! I am Brittany McConnell from the Forsyth County Explorer
Post #58. I just wanted to tell you all what an awesome
website this is!! It is very informational and it tells me
that I know that my post can put the exact same amount of effort
into the post as you all do!! Thanks and keep up the good
work!!!
Sgt Roger Stearns,
University of Texas at Dallas Explorer Post #883 wrote on
07/27/2004:
I enjoyed seeing your posts again at Nationals, and
enjoyed meeting Sgt Cory Manthei. Minnesota was well
represented in the Advisor Seminars. Keep up the good work.
Nat'l Law Enforcement Exp. Adv. Forum
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NLEEAF
Sgt Mike Isenhower,
Minneapolis Police Explorer Post wrote on 07/26/2004:
I would like to say that being a Police Explorer has
opened my eyes to what is to come in my career and I am thankful for
that. A lot of people do not see that by doing this program
you learn a lot but in all you do and that is cool.
Dan McCullough,
Plymouth Explorer Post wrote on 07/12/2004:
I think it is really unfair that you had one person place twice in
the fun run. This was my first year up at Breezy this year and
when I ran it I felt extremely proud of myself because of my age and
how well I did in the fun run. Then when I found out that they
decided to give a runner 2 trophies. I think that was very
unfair and I was hurt and now my judgment about how Breezy Point is
run well not the competitions because those were fun and they were
really good practice and good scenarios. So I am only
complaining about the fun run.
Lt. Ashley O'Rourke,
St. Louis County Sheriff's Explorer Post #250 wrote on 06/21/2004:
Hey everyone, just curious what Minnesota Posts will be attending
the 2004 Nationals? Also a big thank you for the hard work our
State Explorer Rep. Heather Olson has done so far!
D'Andre Lampkin, Los
Angeles Explorer Association wrote on 06/06/2004:
Hello MLEEA, Its been a very long time since I kept up with
the threads here. I was wondering if any of your explorers
will be attending the 2004 National Explorer Conference in Atlanta
Georgia. If so, I hope Explorers from Los Angeles County will
have an opportunity to meet your representatives. I also hope
that everyone will take the chance to view the updated website of
the Los Angeles County Explorer Officers Association. I think
its awesome that steps are being made to unify the program as a
whole rather than just as a post. Sincerely, D'Andre
Lampkin
LA Co. Explorer Officers Association
http://www.eoassociation.tk
Stephanie Griffin,
Sullivan County Sheriff's Explorer Post #172 wrote on 06/06/2004:
I am a explorer with the Sullivan Co. Sheriff's Office and this is a
really good site.
Chief of Police, Ken
Peterson, Velva, North Dakota Police wrote on 06/05/2004:
I believe this is a great opportunity for kids and
should be in every state. Great Website!
Patrolman Charles
Della Rocco, Connecticut Explorer Post #106 wrote on 06/04/2004:
Great website. You have done a wonderful job. Keep up
the good work.
John Bacigalupo, St.
Paul Police Post #454 wrote on 04/27/2004:
I have been with my agency for 7 months now, and this was my first
Breezy, I thought it was a lot of fun. I learned a lot and
made some new friends. It was nice to see so many people with
the same goal as mine. Sometimes as an Explorer I get teased
by my friends because I want to be a Cop. At least I am not
Alone! All and all Breezy was great and I am looking forward
to next year.
Evan Trosvik, Blaine
Explorers Post #939 wrote on 04/25/2004:
GO TEAM BLAINE!!
Terria Sanford, Palm
Beach County Sheriff's Explorers Post #611 wrote on 03/30/2004:
Hello I am an explorer with the Florida Sheriff's Explorer
Association, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Explorer post 611 and I
really love you website. Good luck and goodbye.
http://floridasheriffsexplorers.com
Adam Fischer,
Gamehaven Council, Staff wrote on 03/18/2004:
Thank you to all of the Post Advisors and Departments for keeping
the Exploring opportunity alive and well for youth in Minnesota!
Chad A. Kitchens,
Vice Chairperson Illinois Law Enforcement Explorer Committee wrote
on 03/15/2004:
I didn't know there were other state organization besides Illinois
Law Enforcement Explorer Committee. Nice to see other states
unified. Visit us at
www.policeexplorer.com/ileec or my web site at
www.napervillepoliceexplorers.org
Lt. Ruben Cespedes,
77 PCT Explorer Post #2077 wrote on 03/11/2004:
This website is the Best keep it up!!
Caleb Shrock,
Oklahoma County Sheriff Explorer Post #199 wrote on 03/07/2004:
You have a great site and ya'll are well on the ball.
Chad Sorem, former
Police Explorer wrote on 02/25/2004:
I was formerly in the program and I think more cities and counties
should create this a program in their areas. I was taught more
vital things that I may need for normal and my future life. It
also gave the kids a great career choice for the future.
Tommy Gillespie,
Sullivan County Sheriff Explorer Post #172 wrote on 02/18/2004:
I am an Explorer with post 172 of the Sullivan County Sheriffs
Department. This site is really great. Keep it up!
Ed Williams, Morris
County, New Jersey Sheriff Explorer Post #2140 wrote on 02/13/2004:
Like your web site. Were in process of developing our own.
Commander Megan
Dowler, Athens Police Explorer Post #2330 wrote on 02/06/2004:
Hello, I'm the commander of Athens Police Department Explorer Post
2330. I love every minute of it, and I'm glad to see other
females in the same position I am in, I am in charge of 17 males.
It is fun, they are my family but I'm outnumbered sometimes!!
This site is great, just browsing around.
Deputy James
Fletcher, Former Explorer Salina, Kansas Police Explorer post #2659
wrote on 02/06/2004:
Looks good folks. I am the Post Advisor for Explorer Post
2659, Salina, KS. I was an Explorer with Post 2659 in the
early 90's and now try to share the fun. Keep up the good
work!
Luke Sarnicki, Wright
County Police Explorer posts #641 wrote on 02/03/2004:
I like the new site here looks a lot better!!
Kyle Page, Tulsa
Oklahoma Police Explorer posts #1307 wrote on 12/21/2003:
Hi. I'm post Major of Explorer Post #10/90/1307 (Tulsa, OK)
and I just wanted to say you have a great site and if anyone reading
this and is interested in joining a Law Enforcement Explorering, I
highly recommend it. I started in 9th grade and now I'm in
college working on a degree to become a police officer in my home
town! It's a great experience you'll never forget!
Devin, Northfield
Minnesota Police Explorer Post #6400 wrote on 12/17/2003:
Hi, I missed Breezy last year because of prom but I plan on being
there in full force this year. I had a great time at the
Duluth competition in October, and I learned lot of new things.
I wish you all good luck and am waiting to see you at the next
competition. I was just wondering if any other posts had
fundraising ideas, we are in need of them. If you do PLEASE
e-mail me at
uberstew02@yahoo.com
Walter Park, Leington
Kentucky Explorer Post #357 wrote on 12/08/2003:
Hello I'm Lt. for the Leington Kentucky Police Explorer Post and you
guys have an nice website.
LCpl Keith
Hendrickson, former explorer Roseville Police Explorer Post #574
wrote:
Hello, I was looking at your site and saw the Honor Roll.
I noticed that Roseville Police Explorer Post #574 isn't listed.
It not only developed me into an outstanding Military Policeman in
the United States Marine Corps, but developed me into the Military
Policeman of the Month for the largest district of the largest
Provost Marshal's Office in the Marine Corps. I guess I just
didn't submit my name before to let you know that a Roseville
explorer is now on the job. LCpl Hendrickson, MPD/N Okinawa,
Japan
Ray Sigg, Fairmont
Police Explorers Post #167 wrote:
I have been with the Fairmont Police Explorers Post 167 since 1998.
This is pretty much my last year in the program, due to the fact
that this post is shutting down, and that I'm almost 21. It's
to bad that this post might shut down. I am now a student
officer with the University Police Department on the South Dakota
State University Campus. Breezy Point was a blast. If
you just happened to stumble on this site, then I know you're
interested in law enforcement. Explorers is a great program.
Kallie, DD, Chris, Phil, it's been fun working with you. I'm
glad some of you are as dedicated as I am. Sgt. Ring, Sgt.
Klanderud, Ofc. Spee, Deputy Vath, I'm glad to have had a chance to
work with you. If it wasn't for your hard work and dedication
to the program I probably would not of become interested in law
enforcement. Thank You to everyone that has made this such a
wonderful experience. Good-bye explorers. Fairmont
Police Explorers Post 167 I'll be 10-7.
Mellisa, Venice
Police Explorers Post #86 wrote:
Hi everyone, I was reading about your post and I am really
impressed. I am one of the two captains in our post (right now
that is the highest rank) and I was wondering if anyone from your
post could help me out. I am looking for new things to do with
the post and I am hoping that you will have some ideas. Please
contact me. Our explorer website is
www.veniceexplorers.com
if you would like to check it out. thank you. Please write.
D'Andre Lampkin, Los
Angeles County Sheriff's Department Post 1001 wrote:
Hello everyone. I just thought I drop in and say hello.
This truly is a great and very informative site. I also would
like to mention that your site has also given Explorers of Los
Angeles County suggestions for beginning our own association.
We had our first meeting October 6, 2003 and the association seems
to be going in a positive direction. Please check out our site
at www.eoassociation.tk
Shamir Modestin, New
York City Police Explorer wrote:
Hi, My name is Lieutenant Shamir Modestin from New York City Police
Department Explorers program hope to see all you explorers at the
National Conference. Wish all explorers luck at the
competition.
Alyssa Myhre, Eagan
Post 582 wrote:
Hey my name is Alyssa and I am from Eagan's post. I just wanted to
see if anyone knew how to get a hold of Champlin's post, or
Shakopee's post? email me at
smiley41909@netscape.net
Captain Phillips, New
York Police Explorer Post 2077 wrote:
This one of the best website out for law enforcement explorers, so
big up to the Minnesota explorers from post 2077 of the N.Y.P.D 77
pct explorers post .
Officer Ken Petrashek,
Stillwater Police (Oklahoma) wrote:
I am the new advisor for Explorer Post 2933 in Stillwater, OK.
I was surfing the web looking for ideas. Being an ex-Minnesota
guy myself, I was naturally interested. Very professional.
Things have come a long way since 1990. Keep up the good work.
Brian Parker, Baytown
Police Explorers Post 1255 wrote:
Hey guys my name is Ozzie from Baytown Texas. All I want to
say is that we will be at the next National competition. Also
you guys have a great web site. Feel free to visit our web
site at
www.baytownpoliceexplorers.org.
Kallie Obray,
Fairmount Post 167 wrote:
Hey, I would just like to say thanks to everyone who helped make
breezy-point awesome! It was so cool to meet other explorers,
and compete! I cant wait till next year!!! Does anyone
know how I can get a hold of the St. Paul Explorers?? email me
at
kallie_obray@hotmail.com, thanks!
Matt Blomsness,
Edina/Eden Prairie Post 925 wrote:
Hey guys... I have been in explorers going on 5 years and am
going on to get a criminal justice degree. This program has
given me so much insight to what the career is and who I am.
Explorers is the best program EVER. See you later.
Christine Skinnell,
Austin, Texas Post 26 wrote:
Hi, my name is Christine Skinnell. I am a former member of
Post 26 in Austin TX. I am now attending college, planning on
majoring in Criminal Justice. I enjoyed the site and pictures.
Kallie Obray,
Fairmount Post 167 wrote:
My name is Kallie Obray from Fairmont Post 167 I would just like to
say I had tons of fun up at breezy point!! It was my first
time coming up, I made new friends, learned a ton of stuff, and
decided that I defiantly am going into a major in law enforcement.
I would just like to say hi to all the St Paul Police Explorers!
If anyone wants to talk about breezy point and stuff my email is
Kallie_obray@hotmail.com.
Ashley O'Rourke, St.
Louis County Post 523 wrote:
Hey all! It was great to see you all at Breezy Point!
Thanks for the awesome time once again! I look forward to seeing you
all in another competition such as the Spirit Mountain competition
in October! Check out our webpage
www.geocities.com/s_l_c_explorers/.
Ruben Cespedes, New
York Police Explorer Post 2077 wrote:
I would like to say that I really like your website and wish all
Explorers and Advisors Good Luck in their Police Departments.
Matt, Fairmont Police
Explorer Post 167 wrote
I'd just like to thank you guys for putting on Breezy point our post
had a fun time Thanks!!
Lance Jackson wrote:
This web site is one of the best site I saw on the internet.
Eric Gunderson,
Minnetonka Police Explorer Post 884 wrote:
Good work at Breezy Point this year. Good planning and
organization made my first experience a blast. Thanks to all
that helped out.
Destiny Wright,
Fairmont Police Explorer Post 167 wrote:
This is one of the best web sites I have been to. This site
also give great Breezy Point information. I can't wait to see
the 2003 Breezy Point results!!
Lieutenant Lauren
Aycock, Marietta Police Explorers wrote:
I used the search engine to find explorer websites,
and I happened upon y'alls. You guys have an awesome website.
If you'd like to check out our website, it is
www.geocities.com/mpdexplorers2. Congrats on everything,
and best of luck in all you do..
Ruben Cespedes, New
York Police Explorer Post 2077 wrote:
Hi my name is Explorer Ruben Cespedes from the N.Y.P.D. post#2077 at
the 77pct Brooklyn N.Y. and I really like this website it's cool.
Matt Cash, Blaine
Explorer Post 939 wrote:
Two days until breezy point, good luck all, and go Blaine, we're
#1!!!
Dan Niehaus, Hastings
Police Explorers Post 567 wrote:
Great web site.
Dallas Barnes:
I am soon going to be a police explorer. I love law
enforcement, I want to serve my country, and the state that I live
in. You guys do an awesome job. I would like more
information concerning the explorer program within the district I
live in.
Capt. Josh Coville,
Phoenix Police Explorers wrote:
Great job on this site it is one of the most organized and
informational sites I have seen so far. Please keep up the
good work.
Lt. Modestin, New
York Police Explorer Post 2077 wrote:
Hi I am a Lieutenant with the New York City Police Department the
77pct, Brooklyn New York. I really like your web site.
God Bless all of you. Thank You.
Corporal Jason Dean,
Putnam County Sheriff's Explorers wrote:
I think your web page is great. I wish that we had one for our
department. Keep up the good work! Thanks for spreading
the word about law enforcement exploring. I especially like
the pictures. Keep up the good work and good luck in the
future.
Bobby Hodges, West
Point, Mississippi Police Department wrote:
I am a Police Explorer at West Point, Mississippi Police Department.
Keep up the good work!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Josh Whittenburg,
Former explorer - Brooklyn Center Post #888 wrote:
I am a former Explorer and now am currently going to school for law
enforcement. Explorers is a good opportunity for the future.
It also helps out a lot and the best thing about it is that it is
fun to be a part of the BC explorers. Thanks for everything.
Monica Page, Hennepin
County Sheriff's Office post #2744 wrote:
I was involved in the explorer program for six years. When I
left my post I was Captain. I learned so much about who I was
and what I wanted to do with my life while participating in this
wonderful program. I am currently pursuing a career in
Criminal Justice.
Lee Flandrich, MN
State Patrol 1986-1992 Post wrote:
Nice website. Too bad this wasn't around back in 1986.
Keep up the good work and Good luck to all who are aspiring to
accomplish their goals. PS.An "old" section on past Breezy
points would be neat. Anyone I can send some old regular photos to,
and have them posted on the site?
Marlan Kutnink,
Farimont, Minnesota wrote:
I am glad to see the Explorer program has been such an informational
tool for our future Law Enforcement officers. I grew up with a
father that was a peace officer from the late 60`s and I was even in
the Explorers in the mid 80`s and seeing the transactions through
the years shows that any pre-law enforcement training will benefit
each and every officer. GOOD JOB and GOD BLESS.
Scott DiLorenzo,
Edina/Eden Prairie Post #925, Minnesota wrote:
I am a new explorer for Post #925 Edina/Eden Prairie and I just
wanted to say I love the whole program and it is incredibly fun and
exciting.
James, MPD Post
943, Minnesota wrote:
Breezy Point makes all the work we do, and the training worth it
because of the experience we get from places like this will hopeful
save the lives of future police officers who attend Breezy Point.
Even the officers learn to be more safe on the streets.
Explorer Phillips,
NYPD Explorer Post 77 pct, New York wrote:
Hi my name is Explorer Phillips from the 77pct explorers program,
and I like your website. "Big up to all Law Enforcement
Explorers" from the 77 precinct of the NYPD.
Melvin Leiva wrote:
Hello this explorer Sgt. Leiva and just checking out your site.
Good job keep doing what ya doing.
Cadet Office Erick
McGuire, Chesterton Police Explorer Post #921, Indiana wrote:
I am Cadet Officer Erick McGuire from the Chesterton Police
Department Explorers and The Porter County Sheriffs Department you
guys have a great site! Ours is
www.cpdexplorers.20m.com.
Steven T Bikkie Sr.
wrote:
My son LOVED this program and always had wonderful comments about
the personnel involved with Explorers. Thanks for all you did for
him.
Holly Bauer, Hastings
Police Explorers Post #567, Minnesota wrote:
Nice Website it had some information I was looking for. I'm a
Police Explorer in Hastings, MN.
Gary Thurman, Law
Enforcement Post #357 Lexington wrote:
Hello, My name is Gary. I'm an explorer myself, nice site.
Sgt Jason Oltmanns,
Law Enforcement Post #641 Wright County, Minnesota wrote:
Alright everyone, I'm hoping for some good competition at the shoots
in Maple Grove. I know its really hard to beat me and my
fellow Wright County Guys. So Good Luck To All. DuWey
You Rock!!!
Mike Isenhower, Law
Enforcement Post #888 Brooklyn Center, Minnesota wrote:
Breezy Point is one of the best things that I have done in a long
time, keep up the good work.
Matthew Smith, Law
Enforcement Post #253 wrote:
I like your web site.
Erick McGuire, Law
Enforcement Post #921 Porter County, Indiana wrote:
Hey.....great site. I am from Porter County Sheriff Explorers and
also on the Chesterton Police Department (of Indiana) explorers. You
guys have a great site. also like to comment great pic's. Is there
anyway to get emails from the explorers in the pic with them holding
their rewards? just a question.
Lt. Shaver, Law
Enforcement Post #151 Williamson County, Tennessee wrote:
Nice looking Site. Please take time to visit our site and sign
the guestbook with any comments or questions you may have.
Thanks.
www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/9569/
Sgt Meza, Law
Enforcement Post #661 Los Angles, California wrote:
Good site and check out our post's site at
www.lapdexplorers.tk
Chris Kiddle, Law
Enforcement Post #3 Wilmette, Illinois wrote:
My name is Chris Kiddle I am a former member of Law Enforcement Post
#3 Wilmette Illinois. It is good to see that teenagers are
still interested in this type of activities. Keep it up.
Joe
Great resource for current and future explorers! I really like
the membership page, you can easily find the info on your local
post!
Sirbabsolot, Hennepin
County Explorer Post #744 wrote:
May I suggest a link on your web site to a chat room for Minnesota,
or National, Explorers who wish to speak about up coming events.
I think this would be a great addition to your, all ready amazing
website.
Sirbabsolot, Hennepin
County Explorer Post #744 wrote:
I think the whole Explorers Organization is in need of praise. The
time everyone involved is willing to spend to teach us is
unmeasurable in words. Thank you guys.
Grant Gimpel, Former
St. Louis County Sheriffs Explorers Post #523 wrote:
I would like to thank Marcus Bruning for all the time and effort he
has put into this conference for the last seven years. It is a
great way to re-fresh before Breezy and get to know your new
explorers. It is a great way to keep in contact with other
explorers throughout the state also. Thanks a bunch Marc keep
it up.
Grant Gimpel, Former
St. Louis County Sheriffs Explorers Post #523 wrote:
I was just thinking the Duluth conference has been
going on for 7 years now and well I feel like there should be a link
on your web site for it. Sure its not as big as Breezy but i
would be nice to be able to recognize the Dept's that excel at the
meet.
Tony Martin, St.
Louis Park Explorer Post 505 wrote:
I just wanted to say what a great job DuWey does on this web site.
It's very informative and fun. Great Job... P.S.- Anne, Write
me.
Jason Oltmanns,
Wright County Explorer Post 641 wrote:
Barb's right, Wright County rules, but not as much as Sherburne
county. Everything with explorers rocks, so i suggest you join if
you are interested in law enforcement at all. ITS AWESOME!!
Barbie Borell, Wright
County Explorer Post 641 wrote:
First, I have to say that Wright County Rules! Second, Breezy
is so fun and I hope to see a lot of new people this year! And
finally being in E641 is a blast and if you are really interested in
being in the Law Enforcement field, I recommend going to a few
meetings in your county and seeing what it is like. It is so
fun when we get into training. You get to know each person in
your post in a different way. I have made so many great
friends. Everyone is so nice and sweet!
Sgt. Andrew Yocum
wrote:
Great Web site! I can only hope that other follow the example.
Keep up the good work!!!
Grant wrote:
Cool web site
Mike Yuhas Advisor,
Lorain Police Explorers Post # 349 wrote:
Looks like you have a very good post. Please visit
our site.
www.geocities.com/lorainpoliceexplorers
Emily Davis, Eagle
County Sheriff's Department, Colorado wrote:
This organization is wonderful for anyone who wants to learn about
Law Enforcement. It is a great part of what MN stands for:
teaching it right from the beginning. This is why MN P.O.S.T.
certified officers are wanted all over the U.S. Explorers did great
things for my career and future.
John Hamilton,
Edina/Eden Praire Post 925 wrote:
Great job at breezy everyone, we all did great and
had a good time. I know I learned a thing or two. Come
back next year!!
Anne Schottenbauer,
Former St. Louis Park Police Explorer wrote:
From a St. Louis Park Post 505 former explorer great website, keep
up the great work, I really like it!!!
Lesley Anizor, Mother
wrote:
This is great!!! I want to get my son involved. Having
the explorers give advice to potential young kids who want to become
involved would be a nice idea.
Crystal Erickson,
Detroit Lakes and Becker County Explorer Post 610 wrote:
This is a great place to do a good thing if you are planning to go
into the Law Enforcement field. Good Job Have fun this year cause we
are not able to go.
Patrick, Burnsville
Police Explorer Post 170 wrote:
Good luck to all the posts going up to Breezy.
Katie Hanson,
Richfield Explorer Post wrote:
Great informational site. Definitely something a long time in
coming. Good Job!
Jason Nish, Port St.
Lucie Post 411 wrote:
I would like to say that this site is great and I give you guys all
the praise in the world. I looked at the pictures from
Nationals and I must admit that I did see some faces that I saw at
Nationals. I am also an Explorer from Port St. Lucie Post 411.
I would like to wish you good luck in the near future.
Lt. Jerrod Burris,
Macon County Sheriff's Explorer Post 2214 wrote:
I am a lieutenant with the Macon County Sheriff's Department Police
Explorer Post #2214 in Decatur Illinois. You can put us on
your web site.
Former Explorer
wrote:
Why isn't there a link for people to read what other have said
about Breezy Point?
James S. Kastning
wrote:
Just would like to say that I think you guys are doing a very good
job for the kids in general. I think education is the KEY at
this place and time. I wish I would have continued my education in
Law Enforcement like I wanted too. Also would like to say that
Mr. Spee has made a very large impact on me with my feeling towards
Law Enforcement in General! Good Job you Guys & Gals!
Bret Downs wrote:
Just wanted to see if you had a listing of officers. I know Ed
Werneke.
Jesse Fischer, Eagan
Explorer Post wrote:
Hi, I am Jesse and I'm interested in your explorers program from
Eagan Minnesota and just wanted to know if you had a brochure or
some more information on the program please e-mail me back thanks.
Tony Boverhuis, White
Earth Tribal Police wrote:
I started my Law Enforcement carrier as a Police Explorer with the
city of Bloomington (POST 624). I am now a Police Officer with
the White Earth Tribal Police. We are just starting our
explorer post. I have found this web page the best resource
for information that is out there. It has assisted greatly in
our campaign to activate our post.
Ross Dormady,
Rochester Explorer Post wrote:
This is a great website!!! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!!
Chris Long, New Hope
Explorer Post wrote:
Great web site....... Very informational with up coming events, and
with what is happening in the explorer program. <<
Matt Silva,
California State Fair Police Cadets wrote:
Just collecting information on posts. We are not a BSA post
but we are a youth program.
Spencer Erickson,
Richfield Explorer Post 447 wrote:
This is a great home page for the explorers. It gives plenty
of information on anything one might want to know about us. I
especially like the countdown to Breezy!! One suggestion that
I have is to have a separate sidebar link to the shooting scores.
I found that hard to get to. Thank you and GO EXPLORERS!!
Assistant Chief Ben
Whitley, Lexington Explorer Post 357 Kentucky wrote:
This website is wonderful. Congratulations on a job well done!
As a note, I was wondering if you would e-mail me and tell me what
the events at Nationals consisted of. Our post has only been
up for a little over a year, but already we are the largest post in
Kentucky. This year, we will be hosting the State competition,
and are trying to make it more than just a PT test (as it has been
in the past here). As the Assistant Chief of the post, I have
been charged with helping the event coordination, so I was wondering
if you could help me with what our events should consist of.
Thank you very much.
dhr Laurents,
Amsterdam wrote:
Dear Sirs, we have seen your impressive MLEEA web site -
Congratulations. We would be very pleased if you would pass to
the appropriate department of the Grand Rapids Police? State Police?
Highway Patrol Police departments our request? We are the
Netherland's Politie Verzamel Bond and would be most grateful to
receive a pair of Grand Rapids Police department patches and any
other small police memorabilia items from the Grand Rapids Police
Department (pens/children's fridge magnets/stickers, info packs
etc.,) thanking you in advance for your cooperation, dhr
Laurents, Netherland's Politie Verzamel Bond
Matt Steen, Richfield
Explorer Post 447 wrote:
Great web site! See you at the shoot on 12-09-00.
John, Ocala Florida
wrote:
Hello I'm a explorer in post 564 and just looking at you page.
I like it.
Colleen Nietz,
wrote:
What is New Brighton like to live in. Is there much crime?
How is the crime rate compared to Roseville, Blaine, etc. I am
moving but not sure where I want to go.
Cheryl Reinhold,
Forest Lake Police Explorer Post wrote:
I use to be a member of the Forest Lake Police Explorer Post.
I just wanted to say that this is a great program, I had a lot of
good times and learned a lot of things while I was in the Explorer
program. I want to say thank you to all the advisors and
everyone else who took time out of their schedules to teach kids.
Cory McNicol, Mt.
Zion wrote:
I am Cory from the post out of Mt. Zion and I am requesting a patch
from your post to add to our collection and to get an idea about out
what our patch is going to look like. If you are so kind,
please send it to Cory McNicol.
John Simmons, Ocala
Florida Explorer Post 564 wrote:
You have a good web page. I just would like to
say that I'm a sheriff explorer in Ocala Florida. We do not
have a page at this time. just was saying Hi.
Nick Loperfido,
Washington County Explorer Post 2528 wrote:
Thanks for all of the great work that you guys put
in to this site! It's nice to have a reliable source of info
on events and competitions out on the web.
Bob Reid, Viking
Council wrote:
Thanks for the info on Nationals. That was quick.
Mike Edwardson,
Burlington City Explorer Post 900 New Jersey wrote:
Very interesting web site about exploring.
Master Sergeant N
Bhatti, Illinois State Police Explorer Post 9696 wrote:
You guys have done a very good job with your website. Thank
you for sending the message of exploring.
Eric Escobar,
California Army National Guard Post 149 wrote:
Outstanding site. Keep up the wonderful work...
Renell McCullough,
Franklin Tennessee wrote:
Hi! My name is Renell McCullough. I'm in the Franklin Police
Explorer Post 219. I like the what you have done with your
website, and the way you have it set up. Our post is just now
starting to work on getting one set up. We were looking at our
Explorer's Posts website to get an feel for what we want to do.
We are also going to the National Law Enforcement Explorer
Conference in Atlanta. I hope to see you guys there.
Once again I like what you have done with your website. Good
luck at the National Conference. I think we all need it.
Explorer Elizabeth
White, Minnetonka Explorer Post 884 wrote:
This is an excellent page. It makes me feel connected to the
other local posts. It was really cool to look over all the
Breezy and Nationals stuff. Happy memories!!
Explorer Mary Abram,
Collin County Sheriff's Explorer Post wrote:
I am currently an explorer with the Collin County Sheriff's Office
in Texas, and will be moving back to Minnesota in July and would
like some information on explorer posts in Minnesota.
Explorer Sean
Wiggins, Johnson City Police Explorers wrote:
I really enjoyed your site! Keep up the good work. I
think that it is one of the best explorer sites that I have seen.
Explorer Keven Kely,
Explorer Post 2240 wrote:
You are doing a good job handling the housing problems at the
conference. I like the idea of limiting the amount of people
that go it will make competitions harder because the posts will
bring their best people to compete.
Advisor Mike Swang,
East Grand Forks Explorer Post 540 wrote:
I am the advisor for the East Grand Forks Law Enforcement Explorer
Post 540. I would like to get an application for membership
for the post.
Explorer Joseph
Cline, Clay County Explorer Post wrote:
I think that putting this web site up was a great idea. It
might get more teenagers like myself that are interested the career
of law enforcement, help us find more information on this exciting
career.
Communications
Officer Scott R Griffo, Baldwinsville Police Explorer Post 952
wrote:
Your organization sounds very "together". I'm interested in
starting something like this in my area, is there any help you might
be able to offer - some councils in New York are unwilling to give
addresses of police departments that have posts. I'm currently
starting a committee in the central NY area with our posts and would
like to expand this to the state like you have.
Explorer Christine
Okerstrom, Columbia Heights Explorer Post 554 wrote:
Are you going to post all of the memories from
Breezy Point on the web page? That would be a good idea.
Advisor Kathi Lefty,
Crystal Police wrote:
Great job on the website! What a great idea!
Explorer Anthony
Robert Mortinson, Champlin Explorer Post 999 wrote:
Hello, my name is Tony Mortinson and I am the Explorer Lt. for the
Champlin Police Explorer Post #999. I read through the Breezy
Point section of this website. I thought it was very well put
together and gave me the information I needed to help our pot with
getting prepared for Breezy! Thanks!
Officer Elmer Bass,
Fort Myers wrote:
You have a great web page FMPD Post 55 is attempting to get a web
page started, no set date at this time.
Chad Allen Haluptzok
wrote:
Hi my name is Chad Allen Haluptzok and I'm looking into becoming a
police officer and not sure what collage is a better collage to go
to. I have checked in to it a few times and know how long you
have to go to schools for it. I would like to start as soon as
possible. Thanks a lot.
President Debbi Ann
Perez, US Customs Post 2231 wrote:
I would like to get info in getting a web site for
our explorer post. Great page.
Officer Myra Bonney
wrote:
Dear sir, I am interested in starting a scholarship program for your
counsel. Please send me information on regarding this matter.
Eli Paluga wrote:
I am an explorer from Moorhead. This is my second year.
Cool site.
Chief of Explorers
Andrew Pike, Minnetonka Police Explorer Post wrote:
Hey man, I am curious as to when the monthly shoot competitions
start. Could you leave me a voice mail at the
Chief of Explorers
Andrew Pike, Minnetonka Police Explorer Post wrote:
Hey man, I am curious as to when the monthly shoot competitions
start. Could you leave me a voice mail at the police
department and tell me some info as to when it starts and numbers of
people to call.
Ryan M wrote:
I can't wait 'till Breezy. It's my first time up there.
I'm so excited. See you all there.
SWAT wrote:
This is a great page for explorers to get current information on
ways to advance in their training and scholarship opportunities.
Mary Dunlap, Guilford
County Sheriff's Explorer Post 592 wrote:
My name is Mary and I'm an explorer in NC and I like your idea of
putting this online I'm going to talk to my post advisors and see
what they think about doing this for our post!!!
Bradd Preuss wrote:
I think Brett Bill Meyer is the best cop in Woodbury. To bad
he didn't catch that streaker at the football game.
Tara Pascarella,
Pembroke Pines Police Explorers Post 108 wrote:
I found your website very interesting and informing. I'm an
Explorer Commander for Pembroke Pines Police Explorer Post #108 in
Florida and am a member with the Florida Association of Police
Explorers. It is great that a website like this was created so
that people will be more informed of what a phenomenal program this
really is.
Angel wrote:
Hi, I would like to thank each police officer who is out there
protecting each citizen, you put your life on the line to protect
and make life better for each of us. Thank you so much.
May God bless you all and keep you safe.
Joshua Swenson,
Roseville Police Explorer Post wrote:
I think that it is very informative, and easy to read. I found
that it was much easier to look at Breezy Point results on the
internet. Police Explorer meetings are held every second and
fourth Tuesdays of the month at the Roseville Police Department.
For more information please contact Advisor Greg Levendoski at the
Roseville Police Department. You may also e-mail Roseville
Police Explorer Captain at
RPDexplore@aol.com
Renee Jewell,
Richfield Explorer Post 447 wrote:
I am a law enforcement explorer from Richfield and it was very nice
to see that we as explorers have a web site.
Explorer Aimee Fink,
Coon Rapids Post 763 wrote:
This website is great. It has all of the updated news that
many of us explorers don't get from our leaders during the summer
off time.
Clint Gust, Panama
City Explorer Post 330 wrote:
Praise.
Brian Cobb wrote:
Nice website.
Explorer Junstin
Smith, Helena Police Department wrote:
Ya'lls page is excellent. I love your governor too! I am
currently an explorer with Helena Police Department. In
Helena, Alabama. Your Page is Excellent!!!
Explorer Grant Gimpel,
St. Louis County Sheriff County Explorer Post 523 wrote:
This is a great site and is put together well. Thank you for
giving us young adults an opportunity to look into the career of Law
Enforcement.
Terall Beery wrote:
To whom it may concern, My name is Terall Beery. I am 15 years
old and I live in Estes Park, Colorado. I have been collecting
police patches from all over the world for about 6 years. I
started when I went out to lunch with the chief of police in my town
and he gave me a patch. I now have about 75 to 100 patches
ranging from here to South Africa. If you could please help me
out in building my collection of patches from any department,
including yours, It would be greatly appreciated. Please
E-mail me back if you can help. Thank you so much.
Explorer Aimee Fink,
Coon Rapids Post 763 wrote:
Breezy is definitely fun and we all learned a lot this year.
All of our new explorers loved the experience and can't wait until
next year.
Explorer James
Finley, Hasting Police Post 567 wrote:
Need more information.
Advisor Toby Krone,
Moorhead Police Explorer Post #639 wrote:
Excellent! Very impressed with the site.
Clay Carter,
Montgomery County Sheriff's Explorer Post 7 wrote:
The website is really great. I am a sergeant of my explorer
post. My post is in Montgomery County Ohio.
Krystal Sneary, Allen
County Explorer Post 21 wrote:
I think your web site is neat. Good Job!! I like it.
I was looking up explorer groups on the internet. I saw your
web site and thought it was neat. I am in a Explorer Group in
Ohio. I was wondering what you do in your group.
Officer Jo Ann Padia,
Holly Police Department Colorado wrote:
I would like to obtain information on starting an Explorer program
in my department. Will you please send the information to
Holly Police Department PO Box 458 Holly, CO 81047
Lieutenant Chris Ahr,
Boerne Police Department wrote:
Hello, my name is Chris Ahr. I am the Lieutenant for the
Boerne Police Dept. Law Enforcement Explorers in Boerne, Texas.
We are a new department, in fact, this is our first year in
operation. I was browsing the net for established programs to
get ideas and information from and came across your site. Our
Explorers have undergone basic training in Searches, arrest
procedures, vehicle stops, and basic investigation. As I
mentioned before we are a new program and are still trying to get
organized. As of now we have about 10 active members. By
looking at the results from the last national competition, I noticed
that several Texas Explorer posts placed. My question to you
is: Do you know of a Texas Law Enforcement Explorer Association, and
if so would you know of a number or web site where we may contact
them? Any information or advice you can give us would be most
appreciated. We also have a website if you would like to visit
it. The address is:
http://members.aol.com/bhscops/Home/index.htm Thank you
again.
Aimee Fink, Coon
Rapids wrote:
I'm on the Coon Rapids Post#763 and I think that this site says a
lot what the Explorer program is all about.
Explorer Captain
Craig Shapiro, Philadelphia Police Explorer Post 762 South Division
wrote:
I was just wondering how you guys got a web site? Did it cost
you a lot of money? What company made it for you? Did
you guys make it yourself? Would you like to trade department
patches, we dont have our own, sorry. If you have any
questions about our post you can e-mail me at
Craigs2432@aol.com How
many members are in your post? We have 20 in our division, but
there are 6 divisions.
Explorer Debber
wrote:
I am applying to be an explorer in the city where I live. I
would appreciate any advice you could give me!
Explorer Anthony
Roeske, Madison Heights Police Michigan wrote:
Wow! What a web page! I'm sick right now in my dorm at
Ferris State University and found this web page on my computer.
I live in Michigan and a member of the Madison Heights Police
Explorer post in Michigan. I was particularly interested in
your nationals page. I say my name on the pistol competition.
I got to show all my friends what a great shot I am. Just
joking. Nice job with web page, wish MI had one too.
Jennifer Everitt,
Woodland Police Department Explorer Post 2861 wrote:
I think you have a excellent site. It needs to be updated a
little, but other than that it has some great information. I
will keep in mind the information you put on your website. I
believe I will start a website for our Explorers in the near future.
Also, I'm trying to work with other posts for training ideas and
other necessities. We are a long ways from each other, but
maybe we can work together via Internet.
Bou Gazley, Olmsted
County Sheriff's Explorer Post 2830 wrote:
How can we get our post listed on your site? We are chartered
by BSA. Please let me know. Thanks.
Jason Higdon, New
Albany Law Enforcement Post 611 wrote:
Very nice, I am the Major of post 611 in New Albany, IN. I
will give you my site.
http://members.tripod.com/~jhig82/index.html
Explorer Sean Pegg,
New Hope Explorer Post 915 wrote:
Just wondering when your going to change the newsletter it is from
Breezy Point 98', that's all I was checking. Thanks.
Michael L Coggin,
Jacksonville Police Explorer Post #948 wrote:
Glad to see other explorers online.
Kristin VanGrouw
wrote:
I like that there is a place for more recently started posts, like
ours, can get information on events we don't know about. The
Breezy Point info, was great to post, Thanks!
Matthew Wieland,
Washington County Sheriff's Post 2528 wrote:
This is a very information page, I have been in law enforcement
exploring with Washington County Post 2528 for four years, but never
knew Minnesota had a page for their explorer posts. I suggest
that this page be announced at the Breezy Point conference. Is
there any information regarding the 2000 Nationals in Indiana? Also,
I have a change to report to you regarding our contact Advisor, it
is no longer Bernie Morency, it is Sgt. Jay Kimble. (Same Contact #)
I suggest a listing of email addresses of explorers in Minnesota who
are interested in communicating with other explorers, which might
lead to more interactive between posts.
Andy Seabolt,
Sullivan County Tennessee Explorer Post 172 wrote:
I am an explorer of Sullivan County Tennessee's Explorer Post 172.
I hold rank of Sergeant. Your page is really nice.
Joseph Thinn wrote:
I think you might be interested in a police officer's site. It
is at www.wararts.com and this
site informs visitors exactly how to get into Law Enforcement, from
application to academy. I think you'd really like it.
Good Luck!
Daniel Danzi, Post
911Nasaau County Police Department First Precinct wrote:
I Hope we can have this kind of success in our future!
Sr. District
Executive Robert E. Courtlangus wrote:
Nice site, I'm trying to get our law enforcement post more active
and give them different ideas.
Mike Murphy,
Northfield Police Explorer Post 6400 wrote:
Your web site is easy to follow and understand.
Jim Parlow wrote:
Hello, I am a currently a student in Graduate school in St.
Cloud State. I commute to classes there and am doing research
in the Criminal Justice area. I happened across your site and
felt that I could reach out from my experience and possibly assist
in some manner. I am a duty disabled retired officer, who
stared out as an explorer. During my career as an officer in
La Crosse, I became an advisor and also a representative of the post
to the BSA. Please contact me if there is any interest in
using my assistance in your program. In the spring semester I
will be at St. Cloud on Sundays and Mondays. Thank You.
Jeremy Nelson, Grand
Rapids Police Explorer Post 399 wrote:
This is a very nice site.
Dave Latta,
Minnetonka Police Explorer Post 884 wrote:
Good page! I have an affinity for the shoot score page, but I
like how you give an overview of exploring for the rest of the world
to see. The pictures from Breezy and Nationals really bring
back the memories. I sometimes wonder how you (and the others, of
course) can find the time to run the shoots like you do. What
I know for a fact is that we really appreciate it. It allows
us to "practice" for breezy but still maintains the competitive
nature characteristics of target shooting.
Keven Kelley,
Explorer Post 2240 wrote:
Breezy is Lots of Fun.
Scott T Huppert,
Newport Law Enforcement Explorer Post 92 wrote:
I have been strongly involved with the Newport PD Law Enforcement
Post 92 for 4 years now. I am shocked that we do not have a
info page on the post page. If you need the info please
contact me.
Sgt. Dan Carlson,
Burnsville Police Department wrote:
Just getting more info on starting our post in Burnsville.
Thanks for inviting me to the past board meeting held on 12-09-98.
I brought back a lot of information.
Explorer Sean Pegg,
New Hope Explorer Post 915 wrote:
Yes it is me again. My post wanted to know how they can become
the Featured Post. They keep asking me to write so I did.
If you could write back and let me know. If you need info let
me know I will give it to you. Thanks.
Explorer Rachel Beltz,
Hennepin County Explorer Post #2744 wrote:
Exploring is the best thing I do on Thursday nights, without
it my week is horrible.
Explorer Sean Pegg,
New Hope Explorer Post 915 wrote:
We was just wondering on when are you going to put the new info on
Breezy Point. We just wanted to say that we like finding out
how many other post that are on the web site. We hope that you
keep this web site going for a long time. Thanks, New Hope
Police Explorers.
Explorer Sean Pegg,
New Hope Explorer Post 915 wrote:
I like the way you guys keep up with the shooting scores from Maple
Grove. I also like the web site because of the way it is
set up. It is easy to find things and look them up on this
site. Thank you very much for supporting the Minnesota Police
Explorers.
Officer Rick Redenius,
wrote:
I think the web sight look great! Easy to read and easy to
access items. I especially like the picture section from
Breezy and Nationals.
Scott Mattingly,
wrote:
This is a very good website. It was very nice being able to
look up information from when I was still an explorer. I am
currently a Fire Explorer Advisor and as far as I know we do not
have a website like this. Keep up the great work. Also,
I would like serve as a role player possibly at the next Breezy
Point Conference.
Jermiah Wiber, wrote:
I think that this is a cool web page but you should get Forest
Lake's Page on here.
Ed Arnold, Austin
Police Department wrote:
Looks Good. Easy to read. We Meet Tuesdays at Austin Law
Enforcement Center.
Associate Advisor
Susan Taylor, New Hope Police Department wrote:
Thanks so much for changing the back round pattern. The new
one is a whole lot easier on the eyes.
Geoff Olson, Anoka
Police Department wrote:
I think the site is really great. Helps people understand what
explorers actually are and do. Our Post meetings are every
other Sunday during the School Year. Meetings are held at the
Anoka Police Department.
Steve Labatt,
Hennepin County Sheriff's Department wrote:
Cool Page. Check out the second question. Doesn't make
sense.
Erik Johnson, Maple
Grove Police Department wrote:
Well Done. Looks professional and is informative. A bit
slow with our browser...
Evelyn Duchene, Inver
Grove Heights Police Department wrote:
Full of good information. We meet every second and fourth
Tuesday of each month, at Inver Grove Heights Police Department.
Blake Rampmaier,
Williamson County Sheriff's Department wrote:
It is great to see another state Association on the web. I
hope things are going well for your association. I know fund
other information to help out can be hard sometimes. I have
added your site to our links page. We now have 200 links to
Law Enforcement exploring web sites. Good Luck
Brian Heinen wrote:
WOW!!!! Looks Great. You have great talent. Looks
like you have been burning the midnight oil working on the site, it
is the most comprehensive explorer site I have ever seen.
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