24th Citizens Police Academy Graduation: 430 graduates since 2000

Apr 11, 2012 at 09:52 am by Bryan Barrett


The Murfreesboro Police Department celebrated the graduation of the 24th session of the Citizens Police Academy Tuesday night at the Murfreesboro Police Department Annex Building. Since the program’s inception in 2000, 430 citizens have graduated from this program.
 
The goals of the 12 week program are to educate, exchange ideas, and familiarize citizens with current law enforcement operations. The academy covers topics such as Uniformed Division policies and procedures, traffic enforcement and investigation, criminal investigations, communications, Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) philosophies, as well as other topics as they relate to the operation of the Murfreesboro Police Department.
 
Chief of Police Glenn Chrisman stated: “We are excited to see the 24th CPA class graduate and we are pleased to see so many citizens take an interest in their community and specifically in the Murfreesboro Police Department.”

Applications are currently being accepted for the next session of the CPA beginning in August, 2012. For more information or to download an application, visit www.murfreesborotn.gov or contact Kyle Evans at 615-895-3874 or by email at kevans@ci.murfreesboro.tn.us.
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