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Press Release: Community members invited to
participate in Lakes Area Citizens Police Academy
Next session begins March 6, 2008
CONTACT: CONTACT: David E. Molloy, Chief of Police, 248-347-0504
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NOVI, Mich., February 11, 2008– The role of police officer has
always been of interest to the average citizen. The film industry
has capitalized on this curiosity and television shows and movies
about police officers are staples in the entertainment industry, but
how accurate is the information they provide about law enforcement?
The creation of the Lakes Area Citizens Police Academy 14 years
ago has afforded citizens the opportunity to learn about their local
police department and take a behind the scenes look at what law
enforcement work is all about. Participants also gain an insider’s
knowledge of the police agency, enabling them to make informed
decisions on issues affecting the police and the community. The
Lakes Area Citizens Police Academy is a joint venture between the
Novi, Wixom, Walled Lake, South Lyon, and Wolverine Lake Police
Departments.
Applications are currently being accepted for the FREE 27th
session of the Lakes Area Citizens Police Academy, scheduled to
begin on March 6, 2008. Participants must be 21 years of age or
older.
"The Citizens Police Academy is a magnificent, free program for
our community that increases the understanding and cooperation
between the police and citizens through education," said Novi’s
Chief of Police David Molloy. "This education, along with the
relationship established with members of the Police Department,
assists in achieving the ultimate goal of community oriented
policing, the reduction of crime through a stronger citizen
commitment to the Police Department and the community."
The 30-hour program format includes practical demonstrations,
hands-on exercises, as well as presentations. Participants will tour
the Oakland County Medical Examiners Office, the Michigan State
Police DNA lab, and the 52-1 District Court. They will also view a
K-9 demonstration, take a turn using the Firearms Training System
(FATS), and have the opportunity to participate in a ride-along with
a police officer.
Classes are scheduled on Thursday evenings from 6:30pm to 9:00pm,
March 6 through May 15, 2008. The registration deadline is February
29, 2008. To apply
click here, or contact Matt Conquest, Detective Sergeant, at
248-348-7100.
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