Montana
Bozeman Police Citizen’s Academy starts in a month

Bozeman, Montana – The return of the Bozeman Police Citizen’s Academy is getting closer.
The beginning of this year’s class is scheduled for September 22nd, and it will continue until November 9th. According to Captain Cory Klumb, this program is an excellent opportunity for members of the community who may be interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement to get an inside look.
“From detectives, to traffic stops. We tour the Gallatin County Detention Center, we visit dispatch. It’s an all encompassing program to let people know why we do it,” Captain Klumb said.
The academy is additionally helpful in fostering positive relationships between the department and the community.
You may find more information on how to apply on the website of the City of Bozeman.
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