Police department to hold citizen academy
The Laguna Beach Police Department is continuing its Citizen Police
Academy. The academy is a 12-week course designed to provide community
members with a better understanding of the city’s department and to
foster better communications between police personnel and the public.
The academy will include instruction in the history of the Laguna
Beach Police Department, investigations, traffic enforcement, gangs,
narcotics, neighborhood watch, the K-9 program and volunteer programs.
There will be a tour of the police facility, vehicles and equipment
used by the department. Participants will have the chance to shoot at the
police firing range, participate in mock scenarios and tour the Orange
County Jail.
Participants must be at least 18 to be considered for the academy.
They must live or work in Laguna Beach, have no felony convictions, no
pending civil or criminal cases with the city, its employees and have no
outstanding warrants for arrest.
The next class will begin on Sept. 4. Applications must be received by
Aug. 20. Information, call Darin Lenyi at 497-0750 Ext. 230.
Applications can be obtained from the Laguna Beach Police Department,
505 Forest Ave., or can be sent out or faxed by request. Call 497-0701.
The academy is free.
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