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GLENDORA, CA — Residents hoping to learn about how the Glendora Police Department operates will get their chance next month when the agency's Citizens Academy returns.
Applications for the eight-week-long program are now being accepted, according to the department. Participants will learn about how the police department handles jail services, fraud cases and even take part in a mock traffic stop.
Classes meet every Wednesday beginning Oct. 20 and will go from 6 to 9 p.m.
The class is limited to 25 students, and qualified applicants must be a resident of Glendora, work in the city or currently attend Citrus College.
Academy registration materials are available on the department's website. Contact Community Services Officer Nita Ulloa-Pedroni at 626-914-8268 or by email to find out more information.
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