Eugene
Eugene Police Department hosts first night of 2025 Citizen Police Academy
Eugene, OR – The Eugene Police Department kicked off the 2025 Citizen Police Academy with an exciting first night of engagement and education.
The academy’s goal is to foster transparency and provide community members with a closer look at law enforcement practices.
Attendees were eager to begin their journey, and over the coming weeks, they will explore topics such as investigations, patrol procedures, and more.
The department looks forward to continued participation and meaningful interaction with the community throughout the program.
This story will be updated as new information becomes available.
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