Yesterday several HPD SRO’s and an officer from our hiring division came out to visit Harrisonburg High School.

Yesterday several HPD SRO’s and an officer from our hiring division came out to visit Harrisonburg High School.
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Yesterday several HPD SRO’s and an officer from our hiring division came out to visit Harrisonburg High School. 

Officers were invited into the classroom to speak with students that may have an interest in a criminal justice career. We had a great time interacting with the students, answering questions, and explaining more about what law enforcement’s roles and responsibilities are within the community.

Thank you to HHS and staff for inviting us to be a part of the conversation and speak with the students!

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