For the 38th time, the Fishers Police Department will offer local citizens an insight into the local law enforcement operation with the Citizens Academy.
The academy is scheduled for 13 weeks and offers “police style” training to citizens. Some of the training will include: Crime Prevention/Neighborhood Watch, Bicycle Patrol, Police Intelligence, Criminal Law, Police Canine, Traffic Stops, Weapons Familiarization, Criminal Investigations, Evidence Collection.
The instructors will be police officers from the Fishers Police Department. Participants in the Citizen’s Academy are eligible complete a ride along with an on-duty police officer.
The spring 2020 Citizen’s Police Academy will be held from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. each Wednesday at the Fishers Police Department starting Feb. 26. The academy will be open to individuals who reside or are employed in the Hamilton Southeastern School District. You must be at least 16 years old to participate in the Citizen’s Academy.
The police department says its goal is to build on the relationships established in the community. The Citizen’s Academy consists of classroom and hands-on training that will allow citizens to interact and become more familiar with the tasks that are assigned to a police officer. The Citizen’s Academy will give community members the opportunity to ask questions about law enforcement and other related activities.
Click here to apply online, or apply in person at the Fishers Police Department. Applications will be accepted until Feb. 17. If you have any questions, contact Officer Chris Owens at owensc@fishers.in.us or call (317) 595-3300 ext. 8011.