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-- Mathis Winkler
NEWPORT BEACH -- The Newport Beach Police Academy is looking for
participants for its next Citizens’ Police Academy.
Although the 12-week program is scheduled to start Sept. 28, the
department may postpone it if enrollment is low.
So far, 12 people have enrolled in the course, which will meet from 7
to 10 p.m. Thursdays. At least 20 recruits are needed to run the program
successfully. If no one else signs up, the department will delay the
academy until spring.
Six classes of more than 120 students have graduated from the
2-year-old program, which introduces participants to different sections
of the department. Presentations include instruction on patrol functions,
problem-oriented policing, investigative techniques, firearm use and
crime scene investigation.
Anyone who lives or works in the city, is at least 18 and has no
felony convictions can sign up. The department asks interested
individuals to call as soon as possible because applicants are screened
before the course begins.
Information: (949) 633-3662.
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