
Calling all budding detectives in Roseville: The local police department is launching an initiative that may pique the interest of your 11 to 14-year-olds — especially if they’re into cracking cases and avoiding donut traps. The Roseville Junior Police Academy will open its doors from June 23-27, inviting kids to explore the world of law enforcement training, minus the monotony of real-world paperwork, as announced by the City of Roseville Police Department on Facebook.
The Roseville Junior Police Academy offers kids aged 11 to 14 a chance to explore law enforcement from June 23-27. They'll learn real tactics, use police gear, and build skills like leadership and teamwork, all while having fun. Spaces are filling up fast, so early registration is encouraged.
The program aims to build lasting connections between the police and community, offering hands-on experiences without the usual administrative tasks. Registration ends on Friday, so don’t wait—sign up now!









