Sixteen officers and deputies from Miami, Darke, Shelby and Auglaize Counties, including Victim Assistance
and Park Rangers, completed the Tri-County Crisis Intervention Team Academy for Law Enforcement
Professionals April 27-30, 2026.
During the four-day training, officers hear from a variety of professionals who work with persons with mental
illness, substance use disorders and other special populations. Officers learn techniques for safely engaging
with special populations and learn about resources available in the community with the goal of getting
people the help they need and prevent unnecessary incarceration or other legal matters,
The April 2026 Academy is the 28th class in 21 years of the Tri-County Board’s program. Almost 500 law
enforcement professionals have completed the Tri-County CIT Academy, with more than 300 still active on
local law enforcement rosters.
The officers completing the training are: Shannon Godown, Victim Advocate with Darke County Prosecutor’s
Office; Jennifer Webb, Victim Witness Director with Darke County Prosecutor’s Office; Nolan Curtis and Riley
Slade, Deputies with Darke County Sheriff’s Office; Seth Conway and Braden Russell, Officers with Greenville
Police Department; Joseph Mahan, Chief with Jackson Center Police Department; Vincent Brookshire and
Catilyn Miller-Brown, Deputies with Miami County Sheriff’s Office; Garrett Kramer and Logan Miller, Officers
with Piqua Police Department; Justin Aselage, Park Ranger with Sidney Police Department; Jordan Fox and
Caleb Lammers, Officers with Sidney Police Department; Aaron Wesbecher, Detective with Sidney Police
Department; and Lucas Morton, Officer with Troy Police Department. Law Enforcement Professionals in the
April 2026 Academy class ranged in experience from new officers to 49 years in law enforcement.
For more information about the CIT Academy, see www.tcbmds.org/cit-academy.