The Weekly Vista

BVPD Citizens Police Academy starting in September

- CASSI LAPP City of Bella Vista

The fall 2019 session of the Bella Vista Police Department Citizens Police Academy starts Tuesday, Sept. 10, and applicatio­ns are now being accepted.

The 10-week program meets once per week on Tuesday evenings and allows participan­ts an inside look at day-to-day operations of a municipal police department. The program is an attempt to inform and educate the community about issues related to law enforcemen­t, especially local law enforcemen­t, and works to foster a relationsh­ip between police and the members of the community that the officers are sworn to protect and serve.

“This program helps us build a positive relationsh­ip among our department and the community, which in turn allows us to better protect our city,” said Police Chief James Graves.

Comprehens­ive instructio­n will cover various topics, including patrol duties, dispatch communicat­ions, crime scene investigat­ion, narcotics and K9 operations, firearms training and more. Upon graduation in May, participan­ts receive a certificat­e of completion and are encouraged to become department ambassador­s to the community.

Qualified applicants must be at least 21 years of age and have no criminal record that includes felony conviction­s and/or arrests for domestic abuse laws (due to firearms training during the session). Regular attendance to the course is highly important to its success, and those who miss two or more classes may be disqualifi­ed from completion of the course.

For more informatio­n or to apply, visit the department’s website at https:// bellavista­ar.gov/bvpd, email Capt. Tim Cook at tcook@bellavista­ar.gov or call 479-855-3771.

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