Guelph police are seeking interested residents to participate in a spring Community Police Academy.
The service's police academies allow police members and community partners to share their knowledge and experiences with participants in a comfortable environment, Guelph Police said in a news release.
Academies typically include six to eight weekly sessions. The interactive sessions include topics such as traffic enforcement, fraud, forensics and emergency response. There is no charge to attend the sessions.
"Our Citizens’ Police Academies aim to enhance public safety through education while building trust and understanding between the police service and our community," the police service said.
If you are interested in attending a spring session, email Staff Sergeant Mel Clark at [email protected].