Cadet Class 70 enters second week with 68 cadets remaining
Cadet Class 70 at the Mississippi Law Enforcement Officers’ Training Academy has entered its second week, and 68 cadets remain in the program, a post on the Mississippi Highway Patrol’s Facebook page by Sean Tindell said.
The post described long days, intense training and unwavering commitment as the class progresses through its early phases. It did not provide additional details on specific training activities or schedule.
The Mississippi Law Enforcement Officers’ Training Academy is the state’s primary basic training program for prospective law enforcement officers, providing instruction designed to prepare recruits for patrol duties and public safety responsibilities. Progress of cadet classes is closely watched by agencies that rely on newly certified officers to fill vacancies and support community policing.
This update indicates the class is moving forward but offers limited detail. We will provide more information as it becomes available.





