County OPP starts another PACT group for local citizens in April

The Wellington County OPP are again offering citizens an opportunity to learn more about policing through a PACT.

It stands for Police and Community Together, and consists of meetings once a week for eight weeks, starting on April 8.

OPP Constable Andy Clements said adults, seniors, and youths interested in becoming police officers are welcome to the sessions, which will run in the OPP head­quart­ers boardroom in Palmerston this time.

Clements said PACT has been running for five years, and there are currently five police officers who attended PACT to learn more about a possible policing career.

“We’ve got more guys currently going through the process,” Clements added.

He said for this PACT, Constable Trevor McLeod will be on hand to explain various investigative techniques.

McLeod is with the OPP Ident Section, and is also an expert on such things as blood splatters and also crime scene investigations.

“He’s going to be fasci­nating,” Clements predicted.

Each PACT can handle a dozen citizens, and Clements added that word of mouth also attracts registrations.

He said he has five people already entered.

Anyone else who wants to register a place for this PACT, which includes a visit on April 16 to the Kenilworth OPP training school, should phone the Palmerston OPP station, at 519-343-5770 and ask for Clements.

 

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