Junior Police Academy returns in Clermont County this summer The Junior Police Academy is back this year in Clermont County. Law enforcement across the county is partnering to mentor youth the week of June 14-18. (Source: Clermont County Sheriff s Office Facebook page) By Jennifer Edwards Baker | April 22, 2021 at 4:36 AM EDT - Updated April 22 at 5:28 AM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - The Junior Police Academy is returning this summer in Clermont County.
It will be held the week of June 14-18.
Several local law enforcement agencies have partnered to put on the program at no cost to the community: Clermont County Sheriff’s Office, Union Township Police Department, Pierce Township Police Department, Batavia Village Police Department, and Owensville Village Police Department.
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“Ultimately, I’m just so fed up with all of the talk going on nationally about defunding the police,” said resident Nick Suplizio, who came up with the idea to sell pro-police t-shirts and hoodies and give the money to local police departments.
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