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Children, Teenagers and Senior Citizens to Benefit from Sheriff’s Office Summer Crime Prevention Series
Release Date: May 28, 2004
Deputies with the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office Crime Prevention Unit will begin conducting crime prevention courses on June 7 at community centers throughout Shelby County. The sessions will continue until the middle of July.
“I’m elated about this partnership we’ve established with the community centers. We wanted to offer these important classes to children and youth to help occupy their free time this summer. Along with that, we wanted to reach senior adults who routinely visit these centers to help keep them from being crime victims,” said Shelby County Sheriff Mark H. Luttrell, Jr.
Deputies assigned to patrol Shelby County high schools and middle schools while schools are in session will teach the sessions. Topics include:
- Children ages 7, 8, and 9 — “Junior Deputy Program” which focuses on how the juvenile justice system operates, identifying suspicious behavior from strangers, the dangers of alcohol and drugs and how to call for help in time of an emergency.
- Teenagers — “Drug and Alcohol Addiction,” “The Curfew Laws,” and other topics depending on the wishes of the class members.
- Senior Citizens — “Keeping Valuables Safe,” “Scam Artists,” “Internet Fraud” and “Common Sense-Self Defense.”
For the locations and times of these crime prevention classes, contact the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office Crime Prevention Office at (901) 867-1401.
Steve Shular
Public Information Officer
Shelby County Sheriff's Office
201 Poplar Ave - Suite 902
Memphis, TN 38103
Phone: 901-545-5532
FAX (901) 545-3310
Email: shulars@shelby-sheriff.org
