Crime & Safety
Kendall County Sheriff's Deputy Graduates from Academy
Next for the deputy is to complete the Kendall County Sheriff's Office field training program.

Kendall County Sheriff’s Deputy Kesja Hebda graduated from the Suburban Law Enforcement Academy, located at the College of DuPage in Glenn Elynn, according to a release from the sheriff’s office. Hebda attended the 12-week long basic police academy, which encompassed 480 hours. Hebda’s next step in the training process will be to complete the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office field training program.
Deputy Hebda will be paired with an experienced Field Training Officer and will undergo a rigorous 12 week field training program, designed to put the knowledge acquired in the academy into practical use.
Deputy Hebda is a graduate of Loyola University, where she received a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and criminology, with a minor in sociology.
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