New students sought for community police academy
Torus Tammer
FOUNTAIN VALLEY -- The Police Department is looking for a few good
residents interested in helping the community.
The call for volunteers has been expressed by Fountain Valley Police
Chief Elvin Miali, who encourages locals to sign up for the Community
Police Academy, scheduled to begin Sept. 13.
“These classes are not as in-depth as the [officers’] police academy,â€
Miali said. “It might whet your appetite a little, but it is mainly
geared toward giving the community an idea of what we do.â€
During the 12-week program, participants can tour the department,
observe canine and SWAT demonstrations, and ride along with a patrol
officer. Residents can also take part in firearms training. Other classes
will include traffic enforcement, narcotics and criminal investigations.
Fountain Valley resident Wayman Hutson, 61, completed the academy and
said he was impressed by the professionalism that he saw.
“After spending 40 years in Los Angeles as a district manager for
Ralphs, I can tell you that I am not easily impressed,†Hutson said. “But
I was impressed by them.â€Hutson added that it was apparent the department
was organized and focused. He said he believes it is an invaluable
experience for residents to participate because they can learn how the
department and the community operate.
“This experience just really solidified my feelings of respect for
what police officers do,†he said.
The program will be held Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. -- and
residents should enroll early, Miali said.
The department has been holding the academy twice a year for almost
three years, Miali said.
“It is definitely becoming more popular because we have had to put a
limit on attendance,†he said, noting that not more than 20 residents are
accepted for each session.
FYI
The Community Police Academy is held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays
at City Hall, 10200 Slater Ave., Fountain Valley. Information: 593-4485.
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