
The Montgomery County Police Department is set to hold its 18th Hispanic Community Academy Graduation today at 7 p.m., showcasing the culmination of a 14-week educational program designed to build bridges between law enforcement and Hispanic residents. The graduation ceremony, taking place at the Public Safety Training Academy on Snouffer School Road, highlights the achievements of 29 community members who have taken a deep dive into the world of police procedures, law enforcement practices, and community safety resources.
According to the Montgomery County Police Department's official announcement, these graduates have been engaged in an immersive learning experience that aims to foster understanding and cooperation between the Hispanic community and law enforcement officials. Police Chief Marc R. Yamada, and Captain David Reed, from the Training and Education Division, are expected to be in attendance, acknowledging each participant's commitment to this vital program.
Members of the media have been invited to attend the graduation ceremony to report on this community initiative. Outlets interested in covering the event have been requested to get in touch with the Public Information Division to confirm their attendance.









