SPD Officers Graduate from National Polygraph Academy
The Statesville Police Department is proud to congratulate Sgt. Jeffrey Porter and Cpl. Jessica Osborne on graduating from the National Polygraph Academy's 400-hour Basic Polygraph Examiner Program on Friday, June 19, 2026.
The intensive 10-week program was held at the Samarcand Training Academy in Jackson Springs, North Carolina. The National Polygraph Academy's Basic Polygraph Examiner Program is accredited by the American Polygraph Association and recognized by the American Association of Police Polygraphists. Graduates receive specialized training in validated polygraph examination techniques and scoring methods used throughout the profession.
By successfully completing the program, Sgt. Porter and Cpl. Osborne have gained advanced skills that will further enhance the Statesville Police Department's investigative capabilities. Polygraph examinations can serve as a valuable investigative tool by helping investigators gather information, evaluate statements, and assist in the development of criminal cases.
"Professional development and advanced training are essential to providing the highest level of service to our community," said Chief David Onley. "We are proud of Sgt. Porter and Cpl. Osborne for their dedication and commitment to expanding their expertise. The knowledge they have gained will be a valuable asset to our department and the citizens we serve."
The Statesville Police Department remains committed to investing in specialized training opportunities that strengthen public safety and support professional excellence throughout the organization.
Congratulations to Sgt. Porter and Cpl. Osborne on this outstanding achievement.
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