Woodstock Police Captain Completes Advanced Command Training
Captain Sinfelt earns Master’s in Public Safety Administration from Columbus State University.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News| Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>A veteran leader of the Woodstock Police Department has achieved a significant professional milestone, enhancing the agency's command capabilities. Captain Sinfelt recently completed Columbus State University’s Command College, earning a Master’s in Public Safety Administration to better serve the community.</p><p>The completion of the Command College program represents a major educational achievement in law enforcement leadership. Along with graduating from the program, Captain Sinfelt secured his Master’s degree, focusing on advanced strategies for public safety and organizational management.</p><p>Captain Sinfelt has served the Woodstock Police Department for more than 16 years. Department officials praised his ongoing dedication to professional development, noting that his leadership and integrity continue to make a meaningful difference for residents and fellow officers in Woodstock.</p>
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