The second Citizens Academy session at the Piedmont Regional Criminal Training Academy wrapped up Oct. 31, according to Martinsville Mayor LC Jones. Participants gained essential training on crucial topics such as home security, fraud prevention, scams, and victim-witness procedures. This unique opportunity provided firsthand insight into our local officers’ rigorous training, sparking engaging and thought-provoking discussions that genuinely enriched the learning experience.
Jones expressed heartfelt appreciation to the academy staff; Benjamin Rea, director; Henry County Sheriff Wayne Davis, and Martinsville City Police Chief Robert “Rob” Fincher “for their unwavering support” for the academy.
Sponsors of the event included Latoya Preston, director of Empowering Voices; Keyona Edwards and the Danville Walmart Store; Rico Johnson and his team at the Kornna Kitchen; Chasty Beal and the Hardees at S. Memorial Blvd; and others “who contributed to making this class a success,” Jones said.
The December Citizens Academy session is scheduled, with a date, time and other information to be announced soon.