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The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is a proud sponsor of Law Enforcement Explorer Program. This program gives young men and women a hands-on chance to determine if they want to pursue a career in law enforcement. It also builds trust and cooperation between youth and the police department.
Law Enforcement Exploring is a Learning for Life program, which is affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America. The department currently sponsors ten Explorer posts, located at the Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, Southeast, South Central, Downtown, Bolden Area Commands and the Laughlin substation and the Crime Scene Investigations and West Las Vegas w/Nevada Partners Posts. Each post is headed by an advisor, who also is a commissioned officer. The advisors also have associate advisors (commissioned officers as well) assisting them. These officers train and educate Explorers in a number of law enforcement subjects as well as in the department operations. The advisors and associate advisors, many of whom are former Explorers themselves, volunteer the time they spend with the program.
The department's Explorers are young adults, both male and female, ages 16-20. This is a voluntary program that does require Explorer's commitment to bettering themselves through their studies.
WHAT THE PROGRAM OFFERS
The Explorer Program gives young adults the chance to:
- Learn the duties and procedures of LVMPD officers. This includes being taught how to conduct a car stop, search a building, handcuff suspects, patrol activities, firearms training, traffic law, etc.
- Understand how different parts of the LVMPD function together. To do this, Explorers are taught how the Clark County and city jails are operated and how K-9, Air Support, the Gang Unit, SWAT, Communications, etc., are used in conjunction with patrol. This normally includes giving Explorers a chance to tour various facilities.
- Compete with different Explorer Posts from police departments across the United States. Each year Explorers are given the chance to travel to different cities to attend law Enforcement Exploring Conferences as well as to compete with other Explorers in law enforcement-related scenarios.
- Develop leadership skills, self-confidence, maturity and discipline. Explorers are given the chance to advance in rank by testing for the position of sergeant, lieutenant and captain. With each rank attained, the Explorers are challenged by being put in a leadership role within the program. Explorers also must maintain a uniform and pass inspection by police officers.
- Participate in community activities. As part of their membership requirements, Explorers are called upon by departments and community organizations to help facilitate events and gatherings such as National Night Out, 1st Tuesday Open Houses, and academy graduations, among others.
WHAT IT TAKES
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Explorers not only represent themselves but they represent the LVMPD and our community as well. To become an Explorer, young people must meet the following standards:
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Currently attending high school, graduated or have obtained a GED.
Be of good moral habits with no arrest or conviction records for serious offenses, or multiple minor offenses. (Must be willing to submit to a complete background check.)
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If a minor, must have parental approval, which includes signatures by the applicant and his/er parents or guardians on a general liability release and medical waiver forms.
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Be of good mental and physical health.
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Must have or maintain a "C" average or above in school.
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Attend four consecutive probationary meetings, and upon conclusion of the fourth meeting, submit to an oral board given by members of the Explorer Post.
NOTE: Each Explorer must "retire" from the Explorer Post upon his/her 21st birthday.
SO HOW CAN YOU GET INVOLVED?
If you meet the requirements for membership and you'd like more information or would like to become an Explorer, you can call the advisors at the following area command centers. Explorer meetings are held weekly, so check with the officers at the area command center nearest to you for days and times..
Northeast Area Command 831 N. Mojave Officer Branden Clarkson 730-8436
B8890C@lvmpd.com |
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Enterprise Area Command
(formerly South West Area Command)
6975 W. Windmill Lane Officer Casey Clarkson
599-7181 (pager)
C9170C@lvmpd.com |
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South Central Area Command 4860 Las Vegas Blvd. South (at Las Vegas Boulevard South and Russell) Detective Jeff Gentry 828-8272
262-2614 (Pager)
J6172G@lvmpd.com |
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Southeast Area Command 3675 E. Harmon Ave. (Harmon and Pearl)
Officer Andre Bates 828-3206
730-8155 (Pager)
A6892B@lvmpd.com |
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Northwest Area Command 9850 W. Cheyenne (just west of Grand Canyon) Officer Jesse Roybal 828-3426
730-2759 (Pager)
J7523R@lvmpd.com |
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Downtown Area Command 621 N. 9th Street Officer Dave Goris 828-4348
262-3493 (Pager)
D7520G@lvmpd.com |
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Bolden Area Command 1851 Stella Lake (off Martin Luther King just north of Vegas Drive) Officer Abudhabi Lewis 828-3347
A8898L@lvmpd.com |
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Laughlin Substation 101 Civic Way, Suite 3 (Civic Way & Thomas Edison Dr. Officer Jim Carter 298-2223
J4144C@lvmpd.com |
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Crime Scene Investigations
5555 Badura Ave.
Suite #180
(S. Decatur & I-215)
Senior CSA Stephanie Smith
597-6625 (pager)
S6650S@lvmpd.com |
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West Las Vegas
(in conjunction with Nevada Partners)
Sgt. Scott
W4038S@lvmpd.com |
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Communictions (Dispatch)
Coming Soon!
Interest list forming at:
Explorers@LVMPD.com |
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Jail (Clark Co. Detention Ctr)
Coming Soon!
Interest list forming at:
Explorers@LVMPD.com |
Captain Curtis Williams leads the LVMPD's Explorer Program with the assistance of Lieutenant David Lewis and Civilian Employee Kelly Richter. Any one of these Officers would be happy to help you with any questions about the Department's Explorer Program.
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Assistant Specialty Team Coordinator
Kelly Richter
671-5886
K5885R@lvmpd.com
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Assistant Specialty Team Leader Lieutenant David Lewis 828-3422 D4384L@lvmpd.com
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Specialty Team Leader for Law Enforcement Exploring Captain Curtis Williams
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