Thursday, July 13, 2017

CSUSB graduate Elyzabeth Green promoted to corporal at Redlands Police Department

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The Redlands Police Department recently held a ceremony to swear in three newly hired police officers, one newly hired dispatcher and two newly promoted police corporals.Newly promoted Cpl. Matthew Friesen joined the Redlands Police Department in 2014 after five years at the Banning Police Department. He was promoted to corporal in January. Friesen recently rotated from patrol to the Investigative Services Bureau where he serves as a detective.Friesen graduated from California Baptist University with a degree in behavioral science.
Newly promoted Cpl. Elyzabeth Green joined the Redlands Police Department as an officer in 2005. She was promoted to corporal in April. Green has worked various assignments including patrol and community policing and has served as a member of the RPD Honor Guard since 2010.Green holds a bachelor’s degree in social science from Cal State San Bernardino and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Redlands.Newly hired personnel sworn in during the ceremony include Officers Richard Plascencia, Laurel Falconieri and Nicholas Koahou.
Richard Plascencia had worked as a deputy for the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department since 2014. He has an associate degree in liberal studies from Chaffey College.Laurel Falconieri came to the Redlands Police Department after working as a deputy for the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department for the past year and a half. She has a bachelor’s degree in social science, with a double minor in women’s studies and anthropology.Nicholas Koahou joins the Redlands Police Department after seven years as an officer with the San Bernardino Police Department and, before that, four years in the U.S. Marine Corps. He is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in public administration from California Baptist University.
As an officer with the San Bernardino Police Department, Koahou was one of the first responders on Dec. 2, 2015, when terrorists attacked the Inland Regional Center, killing 14 people ...

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