Crime & Safety
Wayland Chief Announces Citizen Academy Program
Participants learn about OUI enforcement, domestic violence, the court process and a lot more.

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Chief Robert Irving announced that the Wayland Police Department will conduct a Citizen Police Academy beginning on Oct 6.
This eight-week program is designed to teach interested Wayland residents about the various tasks that are performed by Wayland police officers in the community.
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In addition to a tour of the Public Safety Building, participants will be exposed to topics such as; powers of arrest, O.U.I. enforcement, motor vehicle law, domestic violence, the court process, detective services and patrol procedures. There will also be a presentation on the history of the Wayland Police Department.
As part of the course each student will “ride-along” for part of a shift with a Wayland police officer. The course is designed to give interested citizens a better understanding of police operations in Wayland and the value of the investment made for public safety.
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Space is limited for this course; applications are available at the Wayland Police Department or by calling the Citizen Police Academy director, Detective Sergeant Jamie D. Berger, at 508-358-1722 or by email at jberger@wayland.ma.us.
“I encourage any interested citizen of Wayland, age 18 and over, to consider attending the Wayland Citizen Police Academy,” said Chief Irving.
Classes will be held in the training room at the Public Safety Building from 7-9pm.
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