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Final session in police academy set for Monday

The Greater Sudbury Police will be holding the final session of the Crime Prevention Academy on Monday, April 14 from 6-8 pm in the Council Chambers, Tom Davies Square.

The Greater Sudbury Police will be holding the final session of the Crime Prevention Academy on Monday, April 14 from 6-8 pm in the Council Chambers, Tom Davies Square. Traffic related topics will be presented and the graduation for the attendees is scheduled for 7:30 pm.

The Crime Prevention Academy course is free and opened to citizens from all walks of life. Crime Prevention Academy graduate students will find the course valuable in assisting them to develop safe and secure habits and lifestyles. Graduates will also be able to share their knowledge with family, friends and colleagues or might want to use their knowledge in organizing workshops and awareness sessions in their own neighbourhoods and communities.

The Crime Prevention Academy program will be tied into the Police Service's Community Watch program, which is a web program designed to keep the citizens in touch with what is going on in their neighbourhood. The program will be similar to Neighbourhood Watch but with a 21st century operating method via voice digital messaging and online web alerts. The Community Watch program is set to launch in the fall.

Anyone wishing more information can call the Crime Prevention Branch at 675-9171 ext. 2103 or visit the GSPS web site at www.police.sudbury.on.ca