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Explorer Program

 

 

 


The Harvard Police Department through the Blackhawk Council of Boy Scouts, has an Explorer program for persons that are at least 14 years of age (that have graduated 8th grade) up to 21 years of age who have an interest in becoming a law enforcement officer. The Harvard Police Explorer Post 171 meets once or twice a month at the police station. The Explorers have their own uniform and can ride along with Patrol Officers. They will get involved in police-type activities such as but not limited to, fingerprinting programs, helping out with barricades and traffic control at parades, and being the McGruff Crime Dog in parades. Any questions about the explorer program contact Officer Schultz
 at schultz@cityofharvard.org

 

 

EXPLORER LEARNING ABOUT RADAR

EXPLORERS LEARNING ABOUT FIREARMS

 

                          

  POLICE CHIEF KAZY-GAREY HONORS EXPLORER BRUHA WITH A CITIZEN AWARD OF APPRECIATION AT A CITY COUNCIL MEETING FOR HIS ASSISTANCE CREATING THIS WEB SITE  

           

 

EXPLORERS WISHING TO DO A RIDE ALONG FILL OUT THE EXPLORER RIDE ALONG REQUEST FORM AND E-MAIL IT TO OFFICER SCHULTZ.