Reno Police Department Ride Along Program With Fort

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Citizen Ride AlongFor the last thirty-five years, Fort Collins Police Services has offered citizens the opportunity to ride with patrol officers and observe first-hand the typical duties police officers encounter. During the ride-along, the officer and citizen are able to speak candidly about the nature of police work and how it has evolved in Fort Collins.To participate in the Ride-Along program, citizens are required to complete an application and liability waiver form and must successfully complete a background check. Citizens may request a specific day of the week and shift that works in their schedule, but it may not always be possible to accomodate those requests based on staffing or special events.

Every effort will be made to accommodate special requests; however special requests may result in a delay in scheduling the ride-along. Once accepted in the program, the Patrol Administrative Assistants will contact the citizen to arrange the ride-along date and time.Due to the popularity of the program, participants are limited to two rides per calendar year. Applicants under the age of eighteen must obtain written permission from their parent/guardian to participate.For more information contact the Patrol Division at (970) 221-6555.

The City of Humble Police Department has implemented a ride-along program in order to encourage community interest and involvement in the law enforcement process. It alloww citizens to observe the activities and procedures that are involved in the daily duties of patrol officers.

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  • Juveniles between 14 and 16 years of age may only participate in the Ride Along Program if they are an active member of the Tulsa Police Explorers. Juveniles between 16 and 18 years of age may participate in the Ride Along Program with the approval of the Chief of Police.
  • Reno Police Department Ride Along Program Sacramento The Henderson Police Department's searchable crime database, Crime Search, provides access to reported crimes in Henderson. Kids and their grown-ups are invited to a special story-time with Roseville Public Library's Miss Roz and Roseville Police & Fire's 9-1-1 dispatchers.