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Community ServicesCommunity Services (also known as Administrative Services) consists of one Commander, a Training Sergeant, the DARE officer, Accreditation Manager/Crime Analyst and a Community Programs officer. Within Community Services are the Auburn Police Department's Volunteer Program, Domestic Violence Victim Response Team, and many other services and programs for citizens to become involved in. DAREThe Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program is a joint effort between the Auburn Police Department and the Auburn School District. The DARE program is a uniquely supported through the efforts of a DARE certified law enforcement officer (Officer Ashton Pearson), educators, students, parents, and the community to offer an educational program in the classroom. The DARE program helps to prevent or reduce drug abuse and violence among children. DARE touches the lives of approximately 3,000 5th grade students in 12 schools each year and is a great way for the Officers to meet and get to know the community youth at an academic level. For additional information call 253-804-5004. Additional Community Resources: |
CONTACTAuburn Justice Center 340 E Main ST, Suite 201 Auburn WA 98002 Phone: 253-931-3080 Lobby Services 24 hours a day Business Office 9 AM - 5 PM Monday-Friday Closed Sat, Sun, & Holidays Probation services 340 E Main ST Auburn, WA 98002 Phone: 253-288-7405 Fax:253-876-1906
RelatedVictim Information Network K-9 Calendars
You may purchase a 2012 K-9 Calendar at the front desk of the Auburn Police Department for $10 cash or check. All proceeds go to the Valley K-9 Association to pay for food and medical costs for retired Police K-9 dogs. |
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