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               Bio:
               Patrick is currently the Captain of Operations at Warsaw Police Department, where he oversees
               service delivery methods and helps develop goals, objectives, and policies. He also evaluates
               personnel and departmental performance and helps analyze and develop the Department’s annual
               budget. He has previously worked for the Administrative Office of the Courts as a Guardian ad
               Litem Supervisor and with Pender County Sheriff’s Office as a Detective and K9 Handler.
               Patrick received a BA in Psychology from The Citadel in 1998. He received a Master of Justice
               Administration from Methodist University in 2012.

               Patrick has taught Criminal Justice classes at the University of Mount Olive, including Criminal
               Justice Administration, Advanced Law Enforcement Systems, and Research Methodology.
               Patrick teaches Basic Law Enforcement Classes and continuing education classes including
               Firearms, Rapid Deployment, and TASER at James Sprunt Community College. Patrick is a
               member if the North Carolina Training Officers Association, the National Tactical Officers
               Association, The International Association of Firearms Instructors, and Alpha Phi Sigma- the
               Criminal Justice Honor Society. He is a recipient of the Advanced Law Enforcement Certificate.
               Patrick resides in Willard, NC with his wife Teresa and four children, Nathan, Naomi, Natalie,
               and Nadine.



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