Crime & Safety
Glendora PD Accepting Applications for Citizens Academy
Residents can learn about community public safety topics including traffic stops, radar enforcement, dispatch, fraud, identity theft and more.

The following is a news release from the Glendora Police Department:
The Glendora Police Department is now accepting applications for Class #27 of their Citizen’s Academy.
The Academy, which is free to residents, has graduated over 600 students and is a fun and exciting way to become familiar with the functions of the Glendora Police Department. Classroom time will include introductions to Traffic stops and Radar Enforcement, Dispatch, Fraud and Identity Theft, the K-9 Unit, Drug information and more! The Academy begins Wednesday, Sept. 11 from 6:30-9 p.m. at the Police Department and runs for 12 consecutive Wednesday nights.
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Applications to attend can be picked up at the front counter of the Glendora Police Department located at 150 S. Glendora Ave. or by visiting the website at www.cityofglendora.org or via an email to nulloa@glendorapd.org.
All applications must be returned no later than Friday Sep. 6. All applicants must consent to a record and warrant check. Class size is limited to 25 students who work or live in the City of Glendora or are students of Citrus College and are at least 18 years of age.
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For more information, please contact the Crime Prevention Unit at (626) 914-8268.
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