Bozeman Police accepting applicants for Citizens Police Academy 

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The Bozeman Police Department will host its 18th Citizens Police Academy from late March to mid-May, and is now accepting applications.  

A BPD press release described the academy as “a dynamic, behind-the-scenes program designed to connect the community with the officers who serve it,” and noted that spots are limited in the high-demand program hosted at the Bozeman Public Safety Center.  

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“The Citizens Police Academy is more than a class—it’s an experience,” Community Resource Officer Breanne Sanders stated in the release. “You’ll step into the world of police work, tackle real scenarios, and gain a better understanding of the challenges officers face while building stronger connections with our team.” 

Citizens Police Academy participants conducting a mock traffic stop alongside Bozeman Police Officers. COURTESY OF CITY OF BOZEMAN

Sanders leads the academy, which is scheduled to meet on Thursday nights from 6 to 9 p.m. for eight weeks beginning March 27. Participants will join ride-alongs, experiencing simulated traffic stops, crime scene investigations and forensic techniques.  “We want you to see what we do, how we do it, and why it matters,” Sanders stated. Community members can reach out to Sanders for more information, by emailing bsanders@bozeman.net

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