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Ogden Police present Citizens Academy to Roy council; spring class starts March 6
Summary
Lori Frazier of the Ogden Police Department described a free seven‑week Citizens Academy that offers residents hands‑on demonstrations of policing functions. The program meets once weekly for three hours with a Saturday practical session; space is limited and applicants must pass a background check.
Lori Frazier, who previously worked for North Ogden Police and now assists the Ogden Police Department in running its Citizens Academy, described the program at the Roy City Council meeting on Feb. 18.
Frazier said the Citizens Academy is a free, seven‑week program that meets once a week for about three hours and includes one Saturday morning field exercise. She said the course exposes participants to SWAT, taser demonstrations, CSI procedures, jail visits and fire department operations…
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