21 May, 2010

MPD RESERVE CORPS NEW PUBLICATION

MPD RESERVE CORPS ISSUES NEW PUBLICATION TO
HIGHLIGHT MEMBER ACTIVITIES, CONTRIBUTIONS

The Metropolitan Police Reserve Corps is a volunteer program providing qualified civic-minded individuals with the opportunity to assist the MPD in carrying out its policing responsibilities. Reserve Officers are assigned to various units of the Department, and work in a variety of law enforcement activities. Reserve Officers serve the Department in
many ways, depending on experience, qualifications and interests. Some Reserve Officers may work indoors in a patrol district. Others will work side by side with patrol officers performing front-line law enforcement activities.

In May 2010, the MPD Reserve Corps published The Lookout to acknowledge the
achievements of its members, publicize their many contributions to the Department and the city, and provide members with information on upcoming activities. The premier issue of The Lookout highlights some of the Reserve Corps members’ assignments, including street festivals, focused initiatives, weapons requalification, and traffic details. Each issue
of The Lookout will also profile a Reserve Officer so readers can learn a little more about the dedicated volunteer members who give so much of their time and effort to the MPD.

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