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The Medford Police Department congratulates their 2023 Citizens Academy graduates

Medford, OR – According to the Medford Police Department, these participants spent one evening a week over the past 11 weeks learning about the local police department and the services they provide to the community.
Medford Police Department officials also said that this was a great opportunity for them to get to know their citizens better.
Dear readers, if you’re interested, the Medford Police Department has a Citizens Academy every year starting in January, so please keep an eye on their Facebook page and the City’s website for information about next year’s class.
More information here.
This is a developing story and it will be updated as new information become available.
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