#Latest news with #GeorgeannFreemanYahoo08-02-2025YahooSavage police seeking applications for 2017 Citizen's AcademyThe Savage Police Department is accepting applications for the 2017 Citizen's Academy. Each year, the police department opens its doors to citizens and business owners to gain a hands-on look at what police officers do and why they do it. The class meets from 6:30-9 p.m. Thursday evenings from Sept. 7 to Oct. 12 and is free to the first 20 applicants. Topics include: The history of the Savage Police Department A tour of the police department. Crime scene processing – with an opportunity to process simulated evidence Investigations – with stories of actual Savage crimes Use of force – learn how to hand-cuff a person, experience a shooting simulator Patrol tactics and traffic stops – use a speed radar and interact with live actors on traffic stops All topics are taught by real police officers. The deadline to submit an application is Aug. 18. Apply online at For more information contact Crime Prevention Specialist Georgeann Freeman at 952-882-2604.
Yahoo08-02-2025YahooSavage police seeking applications for 2017 Citizen's AcademyThe Savage Police Department is accepting applications for the 2017 Citizen's Academy. Each year, the police department opens its doors to citizens and business owners to gain a hands-on look at what police officers do and why they do it. The class meets from 6:30-9 p.m. Thursday evenings from Sept. 7 to Oct. 12 and is free to the first 20 applicants. Topics include: The history of the Savage Police Department A tour of the police department. Crime scene processing – with an opportunity to process simulated evidence Investigations – with stories of actual Savage crimes Use of force – learn how to hand-cuff a person, experience a shooting simulator Patrol tactics and traffic stops – use a speed radar and interact with live actors on traffic stops All topics are taught by real police officers. The deadline to submit an application is Aug. 18. Apply online at For more information contact Crime Prevention Specialist Georgeann Freeman at 952-882-2604.