04/29/2026
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
City of Eufaula Police Department Celebrates Training Milestones for Two Officers
Eufaula, OK — The City of Eufaula Police Department is proud to recognize the accomplishments of two of its officers who have recently completed significant training programs, further enhancing the department’s commitment to professional excellence and public safety.
Officer Tanner Jones has successfully graduated from the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) Basic Police Academy. The rigorous 16-week program consists of more than 600 hours of comprehensive instruction, covering areas such as criminal law, defensive tactics, fi****ms proficiency, emergency response, and community policing. During the academy, Officer Jones was also awarded Top Shot for demonstrating exceptional fi****ms proficiency and marksmanship. This achievement marks an important milestone in Officer Jones’ law enforcement career and ensures they are well-prepared to serve and protect the citizens of Eufaula.
In addition, Officer Dylan Fry has completed the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) K9 Handler School, an intensive program totaling approximately 160 hours of specialized training. This course focuses on the development of K9 handling skills, including detection work, obedience, tracking, and deployment techniques. Through this training, Officer Fry and their K9 partner, Kilo, are now equipped to assist in narcotics detection and other critical law enforcement operations.
“These accomplishments reflect the dedication and professionalism of our officers,” said David Bryning, Chief of Police. “Continued training like this ensures that our department remains prepared to meet the evolving needs of our community.”
The City of Eufaula Police Department remains committed to investing in advanced training and professional development to provide the highest level of service to its residents.