Three Scottsdale Police Cadets have graduated from the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office Cadet Basic Training Academy.
Throughout the two-week program, Connor Glenn, Adham Reyes and Sarah Frederick “learned valuable skills and specialized law enforcement training that would prepare them for a future career to serve our community," the Scottsdale Police Department stated in a release.
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Three Scottsdale Police Cadets have graduated from the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office Cadet Basic Training Academy.
Throughout the two-week program, Connor Glenn, Adham Reyes and Sarah Frederick “learned valuable skills and specialized law enforcement training that would prepare them for a future career to serve our community," the Scottsdale Police Department stated in a release.
The cadet program is open to individuals 14-20 years old.
“They meet once a week and learn law enforcement skills while developing leadership skills and volunteer to assist at special events in Scottsdale,” the release stated.
Those interested in learning more about the program can email PoliceCadets@ScottsdaleAZ.gov.