Latest News About Palm Beach Police-Training Office

Updated 2026-05-06 17:04

I don’t have real-time access to current news in this moment. Based on the latest available public records, there isn’t a widely recognized entity specifically named “Palm Beach Police-Training Office.” It’s possible you’re referring to a training division within a local police agency (for example, PBSO or a city police department) or a formal training facility used by multiple agencies in Palm Beach County.

If you can clarify which jurisdiction or organization you mean (e.g., Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Training Division, Palm Beach Gardens Police Department training facility, or the Palm Beach County School District Police Training), I can provide a more precise update. In the meantime, here are a few likely avenues to check for the latest information:

Would you like me to search for the exact entity you have in mind and pull the latest reports? If you provide the city or agency name, I can narrow it down quickly.[1][3]

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Amid staffing shortages, more calls for PBSO to take over school police

The Palm Beach School District Police force is down 68 officers, and supplementing with Sheriff's deputies and police officers from other departments to ensure all schools have a police officer on campus. Staffing shortages and other concerns have caused some members of the school police force to reach out to the Governor's office, according to Police Benevolent Association President John Kazanjian. Kazanjian said a number of school police officers sent an email to the Governor this week.

cbs12.com

https://www.pbso.org/inside-pbso/law-enforcement/t...

The PBSO Training Division provides, new hire, annual and specialty training for our 4000 + employees. This includes sworn law enforcement, corrections and civilians. PBSO has training facilities throughout Palm Beach County. Our main office is located on Cherry Road in West Palm Beach. In addition, the Training Division maintains the Driving Facility, Firearms Range, 2 Armories, and 11 Fitness Centers.

www.pbso.org

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academies in session: two full-time day, two part-time night. The corrections academy started yesterday and a cross-over with law enforcement starts in two weeks. He mentioned the numbers are still low for the Auxiliary. They received a number of requests, but it’s still a low number for the Auxiliary

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