COURT HOUSE — Chief Robert Matteucci, President of the Cape May County Chiefs of Police Association today announced that the Cape May County Public Safety Training Center’s Citizens Police Academy graduation will be held at 7 p.m. on April 250
Graduation will take place at the Public Safety Training Center located at 171 Crest Haven Road, Court House.
The Citizens Police Academy, sponsored by the Cape May County Chiefs of Police Association and the Cape May County Police Academy, gives an overview of the law enforcement function.
Freeholder Ralph Sheets said, “Our citizens saw how police are trained and how they respond to various situations. This hands-on academy gives citizens an opportunity to experience and participate in police operations in simulated situations.”
Topics covered included Criminal Justice Overview, Criminal Law, Juvenile Law, Crime Scene Investigation, Internal Affairs, Crimes Against Children, Traffic Related Activities, Use of Force, CPR and AED certifications, SWAT Team Demonstrations, and simulated police activities.
The following Citizens have completed the program and will be graduating:
Pat Anselmo Wildwood Crest
Daniel Callahan North Cape May
Tim Cwik Stone Harbor
Deanna Fiocca Cape May
Elaine Gilbert Rio Grande
Jeremy Gilbert Rio Grande
Regina Hickman Cape May
Walter Jablonski Cape May
Al Kelleher Ocean City
John Kennedy Cape May
Brenda Kuhar Egg Harbor City
Jim Kuhar Egg Harbor City
Kyle Kuhar Egg Harbor City
Judy LaPorta Cape May Court House
Skip Loughlin Cape May
Jim Malinowski Cape May
John Malinowski Cape May
Bill Murray Cape May
Mary Scott Media, PA
Alice Stachelski North Wildwood
Michael Stachelski North Wildwood
Bob Steenrod Cape May
James Wyatt Cape May
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