Application Deadline extended for Citizens Police Academy

The application deadline for the fifth Oconee County Sheriff’s Office “Citizens Police Academy” has been extended. The new deadline to submit an application is Tuesday, Aug. 28. For more information or to request an application for the Academy, contact Julie Gibson at the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office at 864-638-4122 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Those who are selected will have a chance to meet the Command Staff and many of the deputies of the Sheriff’s Office. Some of the topics covered will be patrol operations, equipment and its uses, criminal investigations, E-911 communications, SWAT team operations, plus a judicial overview by one of the local judges, information on detention and narcotics. On a Saturday during the classes, instructees will observe a SWAT team demonstration. At the conclusion of the classes, those who participate will be given a shirt, a certificate and a class photo. There is a selection process for those who sign up, which includes a background check, according to Sgt. McGowan, Sheriff’s Office Coordinator of the “Citizens Police Academy.” Sgt. McGowan is hoping to reach demographics from every walk of life in Oconee County, with the class size limited to 35 due to logistic limitations. The classes will meet for 10 consecutive weeks on Tuesday evenings with the one Saturday meeting for the SWAT demonstration. Participation in all the classes is important, according to Sgt. McGowan, due to the fact of the volume of information that is going to be presented. Missing two of more classes may result in a disqualification from the program. The dates for the fifth “Citizens Police Academy” will be each Tuesday from Sept. 4, until Nov. 6, from 6pm until 9pm each night. The SWAT demonstration will take place at the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office Advance Firearms and Tactical Training Center on Saturday, Sept. 22, from 9am until noon. There is no cost for those who are selected for the “Citizens Police Academy.” Those who participate and graduate from this year’s class will join the graduates of the first four “Citizens Police Academy” classes in the “Citizens Police Academy Alumni.” These alumni will have an opportunity to support the Sheriff’s Office by encouraging participation in future academies and to promote the Sheriff’s Office through their contact with others outside the Sheriff’s Office.