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These days, Anthony Domish is living the dream, and working in Ferry County, Washington, hundreds of miles across the state from his birthplace in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle. There, he attended O'Dea High School. Following graduation from O’Dea, he went on to study Criminal Justice and Public Administration, before Anthony Domish attended and graduated from both the Washington State Criminal Justice Reserve Officer Academy and the Washington State Criminal Justice Basic law Enforcement Academy.
Since then, Anthony Domish also has compiled more than 4000 hours of post-academy specialized law enforcement training, which is why he is highly qualified in the field of criminal justice and law enforcement. He also holds a lot of certifications, including one from the Criminal Justice Training Commission First level, as well as certifications as a middle manager and as an executive. And all of that is in addition to Tony Domish’s long and distinguished career as a police officer, where he accumulated lots of experience over a quarter-century in a uniform. Over the years, Tony served a number of jurisdictions; he even spent time as a police chief in several. It is certainly Tony Domish’s commitment to community service that has drivento become a proud donor and sponsor for Washington Special Olympics, and he is also very active with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and even the Make a Wish Foundation. In his spare time, Anthony Domish indulges his twin passions of baseball and fishing. He coaches and umpires youth baseball and he has led several little league teams to championships. He also has coached at the high school and college levels, and he has umpired at all levels. He also loves to fish in the many rivers and lakes that are abundant all over the state of Washington. In fact, he considers himself an expert on fishing Lake Curlew in Republic, Washington. Comments are closed.
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