The Shoreline Police Department invites you to this year’s Citizen’s Academy.
Shoreline Police work together with the King County Sheriff’s Office to present a program to increase the understanding between citizens and their police department through education. Graduates of the Citizen’s Academy come away with a better understanding of the law enforcement role in the criminal justice system and an appreciation for the many challenges facing law enforcement in today's complex society.
This is a unique experience and it’s offered at no cost to Shoreline residents and those who work or attend college in the City of Shoreline. The academy will be held for ten weeks every Thursday evening from March 4 through May 6, 6 – 9 pm, at the King County Sheriff’s Office, Precinct 2, in Kenmore. The class size is limited and will be filled on a first come, first served basis.
Applications are available at the main police station and neighborhood storefront as well as on the police page of the city website.
Citizen's academy student Tim Ghezzi tries on a bomb suit.
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