Press Release Thursday, January 12, 2012Citizen Police Academy - Classes Starting
It’s that time of year again when we recruit citizens for class. Do you know someone who would like to join our Citizens Police Academy or have you been thinking about it yourself? Well now is the time to join. Twice a year we offer citizens a chance to partner with the Bryan Police Department and learn about what we do and see firsthand how it is done. The Bryan Police Department offers the citizens of Bryan the chance to see the inner workings of their police department through the Citizen’s Police Academy and it’s FREE.
The 10-week CPA course meets one night each week from 6:30 pm until 9:30 pm. Classes are held at the Bryan Police Department. Topics covered in the CPA class include overviews of the Bryan Police Department's organization and structure, information on cadet recruiting and training, introductions to the various divisions of the BPD and their responsibilities (such as Criminal Investigations, Traffic Safety, and Narcotics). Plus, there will be hands-on workshops such as building searches, simulated traffic stops, and crime scenes. Instructors are drawn from the Police Department staff and other criminal justice agencies. CPA class members are also given an opportunity to do a Ride-Along experience with a patrol officer on the streets.
The 17th Spanish Language Citizens Police Academy Class will meet every Monday starting February 6, 2012. For more information, contact Margot Avila at (979) 209-5533.
The 46th English Language Citizens Police Academy Class will meet every Thursday starting February 9, 2012. For more information, contact Vonda Pope at (979) 209-5310.
An application may also be obtained from the Bryan Police Department website at www.bryantxpolice.com, just click the CPA logo. Or come into the Police Department lobby and ask for an application. It takes only a couple of minutes to fill out. Applicants must be 18 years of age or older.
Upon graduating from the CPA, citizens will have the chance to join the Bryan Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association. CPAAA members can continue to work with the police department as volunteers in areas and functions throughout the department. This is a great chance to learn more about your law enforcement community and partner with your local police department.
Officer Jon Agnew Public Information Officer Bryan Police Department Office: 979-209-5350 Cell: 979-436-2843 agnewj@bryantx.gov
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