2006-06-29 / Front Page

Junior police


PHOTOSBYJEFF GRANIT staff
Clockwise from top left: East Brunswick police officer Michael Tota and dispatcher Joann Lesko talk to students in the Junior Police Academy at Churchill Junior High School, which offered those entering grades 6-8  a glimpse of the many aspects of police work, including crime-scene investigation and patrol duty. Aylisa Montenegro, 11, asks Officer Rich Branche about his motorcycle. Branche helps Francisco Garcia, 15, learn how to use a radar gun as classmates look on. Joe Guerro, 12, finds out what it's like to sit on a police motorcycle.
PHOTOSBYJEFF GRANIT staff Clockwise from top left: East Brunswick police officer Michael Tota and dispatcher Joann Lesko talk to students in the Junior Police Academy at Churchill Junior High School, which offered those entering grades 6-8 a glimpse of the many aspects of police work, including crime-scene investigation and patrol duty. Aylisa Montenegro, 11, asks Officer Rich Branche about his motorcycle. Branche helps Francisco Garcia, 15, learn how to use a radar gun as classmates look on. Joe Guerro, 12, finds out what it's like to sit on a police motorcycle.

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