CL Offering Community Police Academy

Even wanted to have a closer look at the Crystal Lake Police Department?

Then you might want to sign up for the Community Police Academy.

Details are below:

Application deadline for our Citizen Police Academy is Friday, August 9th

The Crystal Lake Police Department is pleased to announce that we are accepting applications for our Citizen Police Academy that will start on September 5, 2019 and end November 14, 2019.

The class will meet on Thursday nights from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm.

The Citizen Police Academy (CPA) is an eleven-week program designed to give the participants a working knowledge of the Crystal Lake Police Department.

The CPA consists of a series of classes, discussions and demonstrations of the operations of the Crystal Lake Police Department.

The goals of the CPA are to broaden citizens’ understanding of the functions of the Crystal Lake Police Department, improve upon communication between the Police Department and those we serve, and form valuable partnerships, all in a cooperative effort to improve upon the safety of our community.

In order to participate, you must be at least 18 years of age, complete the Application and Waiver of Liability located on the City of Crystal Lake Webpage at http://www.crystallake.org and pass a criminal background check.

You can also retrieve an application in person during normal business hours at the Crystal Lake Police Department, 100 W Woodstock Street, Crystal Lake.

Preference is given to residents and persons that work in Crystal Lake.

Once residents and persons that work in Crystal Lake have been accommodated, anyone else is free to attend.

Applications must be received by August 9, 2019, for consideration. Class size will be limited to 20 participants, but not less than 10.

Anyone interested should contact Officer Sal Alfano at (815) 356-3731 or email at salfano@crystallake.org.


Comments

CL Offering Community Police Academy — 6 Comments

  1. This is, after all, a back-the-badge sunshine blog…tic, tock, tic, tock, tic, tock, meeeeeeoooooooowwwwwwwwwwww…

  2. Yeah. Let’s look at that Dept.

    When Nygren ran the show there were all manner of irregularities.

    Now those irregularities have become routinized.

    Why does the drug house on Short St., CL have an apparent immunity?

    Who is paying off whom?

    —Just asking.

  3. CLPD well known for various types of crookedness.

    Something stinks there and has for years.

  4. I say McHenry PD is worse.

    They advertise in homosexual newspapers for recruits.

    But even so, the Fire Dept is worse.

    They flew the gay flag on ‘pride day.’ Who authorized that?

    I complained to Mayor Jett, but have heard nothing.

  5. The Fire Protection District is independent of the City of McHenry.

  6. ‘Naked man crashes stolen car, evades police, finally found in chicken coop’.

    Thus far, Officer Sal seems unimpressed with my resume.

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