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Explorer Post 711 looking towards competition in April

Updated: Feb 2, 2018




Since 2009, Travis County Constable Office Pct. 2 has operated Police Explorer Post 711. Police Explorer Post 711 have won many awards over the years, achieving multiple first place trophies in Law Enforcement competitions last year. They meet every Wednesday night to practice law enforcement techniques though role-playing scenarios and engage in curriculum on current laws, policies, and procedures. Explorers also help out with certain events though out the year, such as the Fiesta at St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church and the City of Pflugerville Christmas parade. The first competition of the year will be held on Saturday, April 21st at Round Rock High School.

Law Enforcement Explorers is a hands-on program open to young men and women who are ages 14 through 21 years old, interested in a career in law enforcement or a related field in the criminal justice system. The program offers young adults a personal awareness of the criminal justice system through training, practical experiences, competition and other activities. Additionally, the program promotes personal growth through character development, respect for the rule of law, physical fitness, good citizenship and patriotism.

The program continues to be a proven stepping stone towards a career in Law Enforcement, with several members currently working for Austin Police Department and the Travis County Sheriff's Office. We are currently accepting applications to join this great educational program. If you or anybody you know is interested, please contact Corporal Kenneth Guerrero at 512-854-9697 or visit the Explorer tab on our website.



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