Showing posts with label Roseville Police Department. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roseville Police Department. Show all posts

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Registration Open For Roseville Police Department's Next Business Academy

The Roseville Police Department's Business Academy is designed to educate members of the Roseville business community in various crime prevention techniques, the process of crime reporting and how to collaborate with the police.

This two-day, 16-hour academy is free of charge and is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 18 and March 25.

Class size is limited and pre-registration is required.  See the Roseville Police Department website to register at roseville.ca.us/police/business_academy.asp.

This Academy focuses on providing information that both employees and owners can use daily to protect businesses from being a victim of crime.  The goal is to create a collaborative engagement with the business community and make Roseville a safer place to live, work and shop.

Academy topics include hiring practices, Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design, business security, violence in the workplace, personal safety, internal theft, transient issues, counterfeiting, high tech crimes, what happens after an arrest is made, and high tech crime.  Session facilitators include Roseville police officers and professional staff, members of the business community, Secret Service agents, and Placer County assistant district attorneys.

The Police Business Academy is scheduled for March 18th at Gallina LLP (925 Highland Pointe Dr, Suite 450) and March 25 at the Police Department's Mark White Room (1051 Junction Blvd).  Attendance at both sessions is required.  There is no cost to attend this Academy; however class size is limited.

Blog Post information and picture courtesy of the City of Roseville.


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Monday, March 1, 2010

City of Roseville Police Department to Conduct Zero-Tolerance Operation

On Wednesday, March 3, from 7:30-9 a.m., Roseville Police will be conducting a zero-tolerance operation designed to remind motorists to obey flashing red lights from school buses on the roadways.

Motorists are reminded to obey current state law with regards to stopped school buses, which forbids them to bypass a bus that is flashing a red light while stopped; drivers coming in the opposite direction are required by law to stop as well.


The Roseville Police Department encourages you to report traffic issues and safety hazards. Call 916-746-1023 to report them or go to roseville.ca.us/police/traffic.asp for more information.


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Sunday, September 20, 2009

Time To Clean Out!

Can you barely shut your medicine cabinet because there are so many bottles stuffed in there? Don’t flush down the drain! Mark your calendar because on September 26, the Roseville Police Department and Environmental Utilities will be collecting unused and expired pharmaceuticals in Roseville and Auburn. Sorry, but they won’t be accepting your syringes or lancets.

WHAT: Pharmaceutical Collection
WHEN: September 26, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
WHERE: Roseville Sports Center - 1501 Pleasant Grove Blvd Roseville 95747; Auburn City Hall parking lot - 1225 Lincoln Way Auburn, CA 95603

Or maybe you can barely park your car in the garage...because you still keep all your old TVs, radios and VCRs ‘in case’ you have that yard sale. Instead of letting them collect dust, why not donate them to a worthy cause? You can drop them off at an electronic waste collection on October 3, and all the collections will support the Utility Exploration Center. Sims Recycling Solutions, Whole Foods Market and the City of Roseville will host the collection.

They would love these:
TVs, monitors, computers, cell phones,
laptops, printers, speakers, keyboards, mice, PDAs,
radios, stereos, MP3s, DVD/CD players and VCRs.

Stuff they won’t take:
Household appliances, microwaves, batteries,
toner/ink cartridges or cans/bottles.

WHAT: Electronic Waste Drop-Off
WHEN: October 3, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
WHERE: Whole Foods Market, 1001 Galleria Boulevard, Roseville 95678

Blog post by Chloe Daley, Style Intern.
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