The Carol Stream Police Department is accepting applications for the fall session of the Citizen Police Academy. This is a 11-week program that will be held on Thursday evenings starting on September 20, 2007 and continuing on till December 6, 2007. The program will be held at the Carol Stream Village Hall. The classes begin promptly at 6:30pm and end at 9:30pm.
The department will select 27 adults that will be able to learn more about the Carol Stream police and patrol operations through a variety of demonstrations and hands on participation.
Topics include crime scene investigation, juvenile laws, gang and drug enforcement, accident investigation, DUI enforcement, firearms training, SWAT and community policing. There is also a four hour ride along segment with the police departments patrol division.
Applicants must be at least 18 years of age who either lives or works in Carol Stream. All applicants will be subject to a background check and informed if they are accepted in to the program.
The program is designed to build relationships between the public and the police and to promote community policing in Carol Stream. The first citizen police academy was held in the spring of 2003 and has been very successful ever since.
If you would like more information or to request an application, residents should call Sgt. Bryan Pece at 630-871-6208 or email him at Bpece@carolstream.org
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