CITY OF KANNAPOLIS POLICE DEPARTMENT: Welcomes New Officers

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City of Kannapolis Police Department issued the following announcement on Sept. 5.

The Kannapolis Police Department welcomes three new officers, James Mead, Samantha Pettit and Jason Whitley.

James Mead completed the Rowan Cabarrus Community College’s BLET program. Mead is a graduate of West Potomac High School in Alexandria, VA. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Film and Video Studies from George Mason University. He served as an Aviation Electronics Technician in the U.S. Navy where he received the National Defense Medal, Honor Recruit Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, and the Navy & Marine Corps Achievement Medal. 

He is married to Rachel, and they have three daughters, Evelyn, Madison and MacKenzie. 

Samantha Pettit graduated from South Piedmont Community College’s BLET program. She graduated from Highland Academy in Portland, TN. She served as a police officer with the Wingate Police Department. She worked as a medic with Beaver Lane Fire Department and as an EMT with Union County EMS before returning to a career in law enforcement with the Kannapolis Police Department. 

Her mother is Patti Sullender Davis. 

Jason Whitley also graduated from Rowan Cabarrus Community College’s BLET program.   

Whitley is a graduate of A.L. Brown High School. He served as a Staff Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps and was awarded the National Defense Medal, six Over Seas Ribbons, two Good Conduct Medals, Korean Medal, Global War on Terrorism Medal and Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal. 

Jason began his career with the Kannapolis Police Department in 2020 as a telecommunicator. 

He is married to Jacqueline and they have three children, Ava, Lyla, and Josiah. He is the son of Wanda Kepley and Gene Pry.        

Original source can be found here.



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