PUBLIC SERVICE: Nicholas Todd Sworn In as Cocoa Police Department’s Newest Officer

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will now spend the next several months in orientation and training

ABOVE VIDEO: Nicholas Todd, 23, is the newest member of the Cocoa Police Department. Chief Evander Collier IV administered the oath of office last Friday during a special ceremony with Todd’s family, friends, and new colleagues at the police department. He will now spend the next several months in orientation and training and complete four phases of field training and evaluation before being deployed for solo patrol duties.

BREVARD COUNTY • COCOA, FLORIDA – Cocoa Police Chief Evander Collier IV administered the oath of office last Friday during a special ceremony welcoming the newest member of the department, Officer Nicholas Todd.

Todd is the third of four boys born and raised in Winter Park. He is the first in the family to join the ranks of law enforcement.

After high school, Todd joined the U.S Marines and served as an ammunition tech for four years in Camp Lejune, North Carolina.

Todd recently graduated from the Criminal Justice Academy at Osceola Technical College in Kissimmee and finished second in his academic class.

Todd will now spend the next several months in orientation and training and complete four phases of field training and evaluation before being deployed for solo patrol duties.

He is married and has a 2-year-old daughter.

Cocoa Police Chief Evander Collier IV, right, administered the oath of office last Friday during a special ceremony welcoming the newest member of the department, Officer Nicholas Todd. Todd will now spend the next several months in orientation and training and complete four phases of field training and evaluation before being deployed for solo patrol duties. (CPD image)
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