LCSO offers 46th Citizens’ Police Academy

Loudoun County Sheriff Michael L. Chapman announced the formation of the 46th Citizens’ Police Academy, which will commence on Sept. 9.

Members of the class will participate in training classes taught by Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office personnel. The classes provide an overview of all the aspects of law enforcement within the agency. Members of the class may also have the option of participating in a ride-a-long with a deputy after completing the academy.

The free sessions will be held each Thursday evening from Sept. 9 through Dec. 2—excluding holidays. Each session will be approximately 2.5 hours in length and begin at 7 p.m. Class locations will be announced prior to the upcoming session.

The classes are open to Loudoun County residents over the age of 18.  To enroll in the Citizens’ Police Academy, please contact Jerie Trejo at Jerie.Trejo@loudoun.gov.

Registration will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Enrollment is limited to 25 participants.

This is the second of two Citizens’ Police Academies held by the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office this year. The next session will be held in the Spring of 2022.

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