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Those interested can contact Rochester Community Engagement Officer Kyle Danie at kyle.danie@rochesternh.net. (Rochester Voice photo)

The New Hampshire Police Cadet Training Academy is currently accepting applications for the 2019 session. The New Hampshire Police Cadet Training Academy offers young men and women ages 14-20 the opportunity to experience life as a police recruit. This year, the weeklong academy will take place at the New Hampshire Technical Institute campus in Concord, New Hampshire from June 22-28.

There are three academy sessions held during the same week. The Academy starts with the Basic Class, designed for the first time Cadet and is limited to 100 applicants. The Cadet who returns for the second year attends the Advanced Academy. This is limited to 30 applicants. The third year Cadets are usually very serious about a pursuing a career in law enforcement and attends the Leadership Academy. This is limited to 15 applicants.

The Academy staff is made up of police and corrections officers from New Hampshire and the Army, whose time is generously donated by the Chiefs, Directors and Selectmen. Training for all three class levels is conducted by the most prestigious law enforcement officials in local, county, state, and federal law enforcement, as well as professionals from business, media and academia. The training has both physical and educational demands, the classroom topics are fascinating, and the discipline is motivating. Registration deadline is June 15, but applications are considered on a first come, first serve basis.

Applications may be found on our web page at nhpcta.org then click on Cadet Training Academy. Further information can be obtained from contacting Officer Kyle Danie from the Rochester NH Police Department at kyle.danie@rochesternh.net.

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