
Frisco residents who have ever pondered the inner workings of their local law enforcement have now a chance to gain firsthand understanding. The Frisco Police Department (FPD) has opened up registration for the 55th session of its Citizens Police Academy (CPA), a program designed to foster better understanding and communication between residents and officers. This initiative is extending an invitation to anyone 18 or older who lives, works, or studies in Frisco to join the upcoming Fall session, according to the Frisco Police Department.
Interested in learning more about your Frisco PD? Do you live, work, or study in Frisco? Are you 18 or older? Then join us for the upcoming Fall session of the FPD Citizens Police Academy.
— Frisco Police (@FriscoPD) July 5, 2024
Registration is now open for CPA #55!
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According to the Frisco Police Department, the intention behind CPA #55 is to learn more about your Frisco PD. It's a unique opportunity to get directly involved with local law enforcement and receive education on various aspects of policing. Those interested can find more details and go about the process of signing up by visiting the Frisco Texas government's official website, where information related to the program is available.
Meanwhile, the Frisco PD is encouraging prompt registrations as spaces in these programs are often limited. Individuals can learn more about the academy or seek answers to any queries they might have by following the provided link to the Frisco Texas government's site. The fall session dates have not been publicly released, but updates are expected to be shared on the same platform. For those ready to deepen their understanding and perhaps even alter preconceived notions, the Citizens Police Academy may just be the perfect engagement this fall.