Statesville Police Department Celebrates Two Junior Ambassadors Graduating from Statesville High School

Last Updated 5/26/2026Posted in Police News

Police Chief Onley and Community Resource Coordinator Nakayla Griffin stand with SPD Junior Ambassadors Andrea Ayala and Tiffany Dubon inside the Statesville Police Department. Andrea and Tiffany are dressed in blue graduation caps and gowns with honor cords and medals as they celebrate their graduation achievements.

The Statesville Police Department is proud to congratulate two members of the SPD Junior Ambassadors program on their graduation from Statesville High School.

Andrea Ayala and Tiffany Dubon recently graduated and are preparing to begin the next chapter of their academic journeys this fall.

Andrea will attend Cape Fear Community College. During her time at Statesville High School, Andrea was involved in the Black History Club, Crosby Scholars, Chick-fil-A Leadership, and the SPD Junior Ambassadors program.

Tiffany will attend East Carolina University. She was active in numerous organizations and programs throughout high school, including the National Honors Technical Society, Chick-fil-A Leadership, Beta Club, Unidos Club, the MYP IB Program, Hispanic Heritage Club, HOSA, and the SPD Junior Ambassadors program.

“We are incredibly proud of Andrea and Tiffany and all they have accomplished,” said Chief David Onley. “The Junior Ambassadors program is about leadership, service, and preparing young people for bright futures. These two young women have represented the program and their school exceptionally well, and we look forward to seeing all they achieve moving forward.”

Congratulations, Andrea and Tiffany. Your SPD family is proud of you and wishes you both continued success in college and beyond.



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