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Hands-on youth program gives teens an inside look at law enforcement
Nearly 80 teens in Iredell County are participating in a summer youth academy organized by the Sheriff’s Office, offering hands-on experiences with law enforcement activities like K-9 demonstrations and bomb detection. The program aims to build relationships between youth and deputies, reduce juvenile crime, and inspire future careers in public safety.
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