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Academy Teaches Citizens About Government and Law Enforcement

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January 28th, 2013

If you want to learn more about the City of Erie Police Department and law enforcement, now's your chance.

 

Applications are now being accepted for the Citizen's Police Academy Program.

It's an eleven week program for two hours every Thursday night starting on February 14th.

 

Erie Police Chief Steve Franklin says it gives citizens the opportunity to learn more about government and law enforcement.

 

You can sign up at city hall or visit our website yourerie.com to find an application for the academy.

 

http://www.erie.pa.us/police/CitizenPoliceAcademy/tabid/489/Default.aspx

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Sounds like a GREAT Program!! :)

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