This summer, the Mount Pleasant Police Department is set to launch a Citizens Academy, an initiative aimed at enhancing community engagement and understanding of law enforcement. This educational program is specifically designed to inform residents about police operations, garner support for the department’s efforts, and improve communication between citizens and law enforcement officials.
Participants in the academy will attend classes once a week over the course of eight weeks. Due to the interactive nature of the program, the number of spots available will be limited. Additionally, all individuals wishing to enroll must successfully complete a background check to ensure the safety and integrity of the program. If you are interested in taking part in this opportunity to learn more about your local police department, please reach out to express your interest.

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