CITY OF LOCUST POLICE DEPARTMENT: Is Now Accepting Applications For Police Cadets!

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City of Locust Police Department issued the following announcement on Dec. 11.

 Have you ever wanted to be a police officer?!?!

  Be Paid While You Become One With The Locust Police Department!!!!

The Locust Police Department (LPD) is NOW accepting applications for Police Cadets to become Officers with the Locust Police Department!!! Qualified applicants who are chosen will receive salary compensation while completing Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) at Stanly Community College beginning February 8th, 2023!!! Upon successful completion of BLET, you are guaranteed a position as a Locust Patrol Officer!!! 

APPLICATION PERIOD ENDS DECEMBER 23RD!!!!

For more information on our Police Cadet program and how you can apply, direct message, contact 704-888-4744 or email Assistant Chief O’Connor at kroconnor@locustnc.com. 

Applications can also be obtained from our website:https://locustnc.com/police-department-news-pr/(Applications MUST be received by 12/23/22!!)

See our full page ad below for City of Locust benefits for Locust Police Officers!!!

Original source can be found here.      



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