The Fishers Police Department Citizens Academy is in its 39th year and is accepting applications for the 2021 program. It is 14 weeks on Wednesday nights, 6:30-9:30pm, at the police headquarters building downtown.
In order to qualify, you must be at least 16 years of age. The first session is August 11, with the graduation ceremony November 17.
If you are interested, apply soon because the class is limited to 30 participants.
Fishers Police say the purpose of the academy is to provide participants with an opportunity to better understand the role of police officers and, more specifically, to strengthen the relationship between the officers of the Fishers Police Department and the community. Officers will provide an overview of the roles and responsibilities of FPD Officers and insight into some of the specialized units and skills within FPD. Topics will include how to make a traffic stop, how the K-9 Unit works within the agency, the role of the Fishers Dive Team, how Crime Scene Investigators process scenes, and how to safely navigate social media and the internet. Students will have some classroom instruction and practical role play training each day.
Each applicant is subject to a screening process; advanced registration is required. Walk-ins will not be accepted. Begin the registration process by submitting interest at this link.
Once pre-registration and the background screening have been completed, applicants will receive an email from FISHERS, IN with final registration information details.
Registration is open until the class fills or until July 7, 2021.