NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
KPD Community Relations
Office:
(504) 712-2294
January 23,
2008
Kenner Citizens’ Police Academy
Begins New Class in February
KENNER—The spring 2008 session
of the Kenner Citizens’ Police Academy will begin on
Tuesday, February 19 at 6:30 p.m., at the Kenner Police
Complex, 500 Veterans Blvd. Kenner Police Chief Steve Caraway
and the Kenner Police Department encourage citizens to
participate in this unique opportunity to learn more about
police operations.
Students
attend free classes one night per week for 13
weeks, taught by trained police officers certified in their
fields. The Academy provides detailed coverage about how the
police department works in the following areas: Patrol Division
functions, crime prevention, criminal investigations, computer
forensics, K-9 Unit, crime scene procedures, criminal and
domestic violence laws, court procedures, narcotics
investigations, traffic enforcement, physical fitness, use of
police force and self-defense, gang awareness, and S.W.A.T.
Students
receive a tour of Headquarters and the jail, firearms
instruction, and
participate in a ride along with a police officer. A graduation
ceremony and banquet is held for students when they complete the
program.
Graduates
of the program receive the opportunity to join the Kenner
Citizens’ Academy Alumni Association (KCPAAA), through which
they can lead the community in improving safety and promoting
confidence in and support for the Kenner Police Department.
Alumni members can also volunteer their assistance at various
department events.
Graduates
may also apply for entry into the KPD Community Police Corps.
This great program gives members the opportunity to volunteer
and assist the KPD in its mission.
For more
information and to fill out an application, visit the Kenner
Police Department website at
www.kennerpd.com. Please contact the Community Relations
Division at (504) 712-2294 or at
nguggenheim@kennerpd.com with any questions you may have.
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