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Applications available for Spanish language Citizen's Police Academy

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The Brownsville Police Department will begin its Spanish language Citizen's Police Academy on Sept. 25. It is free and open to the public, provided your application is submitted before the deadline.

The academy is ten weeks long (one session a week from 6 to 10 p.m.) and will run through Dec. 4. You can pick up an application beginning next week at the Brownsville police station, 600 E. Jackson St., the Westside substation, 1763 Military Highway and the Southmost substation, 2900 Southmost Rd.

The academy will be held in Spanish on how to use firearms, review crime scene, traffic law, investgative divisions, K-9, SWAT, plus include a ride-along with Brownsville police officers.

For more information, call (956) 548-7045.


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