Teens participate in a 2009 RCMP Youth Academy in Chilliwack – with Const. Curtis Shull and dog Timo.

Teens participate in a 2009 RCMP Youth Academy in Chilliwack – with Const. Curtis Shull and dog Timo.

Police academy – for teens

Sixteen youth from the Surrey return from Chilliwack after a tough week of training in law enforcement.

  • Apr. 15, 2012 3:00 p.m.

Sixteen youth from the Surrey School District have returned from Chilliwack after a tough week of training in law enforcement.

The 17th annual RCMP Youth Academy took place April 3 to 11.

The Grade 11 and 12 students were put to the test as they got to experience a sample of what a career in law enforcement is all about.

They saw mock demonstrations of domestic violence, break-and-enters, traffic violations, arrests, searches and even court cases.

About 80 per cent of the students going through the program end up pursuing a career in law enforcement.

One example is current Surrey RCMP Const. Derek Bonner.

Bonner participated in the Youth Academy when he was in Grade 12 in 2004 and is now a troop mentor at this year’s Academy.

“I’ve been involved in this program ever since I graduated from Depot and came to Surrey in 2008,” said 24-year-old Bonner, now with the Surrey RCMP’s Youth Section. “The Academy is as close to real-time policing as these students are going to see.”

Surrey students at the academy this year included: Reanne Brown, Sarah Chila, Carolyn Cizmok, Finn Dawkins, Katerine Dirner, Cody Fenske, Anton Gorkounov, Jasdeep Heer, Charles Mackenzie, Dylan McDonald, Zach Miller, Anmoal Rai, Travis Singh and Corbin Vanderspek

Surrey Now Leader