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CENTRAL OREGON WOMEN IN LAW ENFORCEMENT HOST 2ND ANNUAL JR. WOMEN’S LAW ENFORCEMENT ACADEMY (Photo) -07/14/25

Redmond, OR – Last week, July 9 and July 10, the Central Oregon Women in Law Enforcement (COWIL) group, hosted their second annual Jr. Women’s Law Enforcement Academy.  COWIL was founded in 2022 with the intent to mentor and support current and future women in law enforcement.  One of the goals of COWIL was to host a camp for teens to recruit the future of law enforcement and to show all the different possibilities the law enforcement profession has to offer.   

Last year, COWIL hosted their first camp which was a one-day camp supplied by all female instructors in a variety of roles of law enforcement and designed for teen girls 13-18 years of age.  The camp was very successful and grew into a two-day camp this year.  Central Christian Schools allowed COWIL to use their facilities for the camp this year.   

This camp is a great showcase of all the different possibilities available in law enforcement and first responder careers.  Additionally, this year the camp was designed to follow the cycle of law enforcement from hiring to the 9-1-1 call, to responding with all the different specialties, the booking process, the court process, and followed by parole and probation.     

The instructors at the JR. Women’s Law Enforcement Academy are all held by women in all different roles of law enforcement to show that “If you can see her, you can be her”.  The interactive sessions at this year’s camp included traffic stops, crime Lab processing, jail cell search and simulated booking process, mock trial, Tac-Med including CPR and tourniquets, Search and Rescue, handcuffing, ORPAT, Parole and Probation, Dispatch, DUII/SFST, K9, drone, and CERT to name a few.   

The agencies who participated in the event included: Redmond Police Department, Bend Police Department, Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office, Prineville Police Department, Crook County Sheriff’s Office, Deschutes County District Attorney’s Office, Oregon State Police, Deschutes County 9-1-1, Central Oregon Chaplaincy, Redmond Fire and Rescue, Deschutes County Parole & Probation, Crook County Parole & Probation, Deschutes County Circuit Court and the Honorable Deschutes County Circuit Court Judge Emerson.  Funding for the event was provided by COLES (Central Oregon Law Enforcement Services).   

Central Oregon Women In Law Enforcement (COWIL) would like to thank the help and support of all the agencies who participated in the event, Central Christian Schools, and all the girls who attended.  If you would like more information on COWIL, or to donate to COWIL for future events, please contact Lt. April Huey at the Redmond Police Department at 541-504-3474, or email april.huey@redmondoregon.gov. 

REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR THE 2025 REDMOND POLICE DEPARTMENT CITIZEN ACADEMY! (Photo) -07/07/25

Redmond, OR - The Redmond Police Department will begin accepting applications for the 2025 Citizen Academy on July 7, 2025.  This year, classes are three hours in length which will allow for more time for attendees to interact with police department officers and staff and learn more about their police department.  We will be discussing all types of topics to include an overview of the department, patrol operations, investigations, records and business/budgeting, and sharing information about specialty assignments and skills, such as UAS/drone, Drug Recognition Expert, traffic enforcement/safety, CERT (aka, "SWAT") and more.  

The academy will include guided tours of Deschutes County 911 and the DCSO Jail, and of course, our new building!  Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in two ride-alongs with officers while the academy is in session, September through November. 

Classes are held on Wednesdays, beginning September 10 through November 12, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, at our new facility located at 111 NW Teak Ave, Redmond, OR, 97756.  

Details on the class agenda for specific dates will be provided to those selected to attend. 

Class attendance is limited to 15 people.  This is to allow for a small group environment and more time for attendees to interact with topic presenters.  Attendees living within the city limits of Redmond will be prioritized over applicants from outside the city limits.  If space allows, attendees from nearby communities, such as Terrebonne, Eagle Crest, and other north county areas immediately surrounding Redmond, will be allowed to attend.  

APPLICATIONS ARE DUE BY 5 PM ON JULY 31, 2025 

Complete the online CITIZEN ACADEMY APPLICATION by visiting the below website: 

https://www.redmondoregon.gov/government/departments/police/citizens-academy 

You can also request a paper copy of the application at the police department lobby window. 

Attached Media Files: Citizen Academy presentation photo,