LAFAYETTE, la. (
KLFY)– An open house at Louisiana State Police Troop I provided potential recruits with an opportunity to explore a career in law enforcement and interact with current troopers.
The event aimed to give attendees insight into the life of a state trooper, including details about the State Police Academy’s classes and living arrangements. It is part of a broader effort by law enforcement agencies to attract new recruits.
Peggy Bourque of Troop I emphasized the importance of finding applicants who are committed to serving the public, stating, “We are looking for great applicants that would fit in with our troop and our section.”
Bourque noted that events like the open house are crucial for potential recruits to understand the commitment involved in becoming a state trooper.
“You can tell whether or not they really want to be here or not,” she said.
By highlighting the importance of having conversations about the dedication required. Although the open house has concluded, the application process for the latest cadet class remains open until August 18. The Cadet Academy for class 108 is scheduled to begin in January, providing recruits with a structured path to earning their badge.
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