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M-NCPPC Invites Residents to Join FREE 9-Week Park Police Citizens Academy – Starting March 10
March 2, 2026

Riverdale, Md. – The Maryland-National Capital Park Police, Prince George’s County Division, is hosting a FREE, nine-week Park Police Citizens Academy for adults ages 18 and up. Classes meet every Tuesday evening from 6:30–9 pm, beginning March 10, 2026, and concluding May 5, 2026, at the Prince George’s Sports & Learning Complex, located at 8001 Sheriff Road, Landover, Maryland 20785 (Learning Center – Bluebird Room).
Topics include park rules and regulations, criminal law, traffic law, crime scene management, drug and gang awareness, role of the prosecutor, safety awareness training, an overview of specialty units (Mounted, Motors, K9, Mobile Command Center, and Drone), and CPR (optional).
Upon completion of the academy, participants will receive a certificate and an opportunity to join the Park Police Volunteer Association.
Special Note: This academy is open to all adults and is not limited to current or prospective volunteers. It is designed as a citizens academy to educate the community about park policing. Graduates will have the opportunity to apply to become Park Police Volunteers if interested.
No Registration is required.
For more information, please contact Sergeant Trevin Sherard at Trevin.Sherard@pgparks.com or 240-695-3891.
About the Maryland-National Capital Park Police
The Maryland-National Capital Park Police, Prince George’s County Division, consists of 133 authorized sworn personnel, 33 civilian employees, and approximately 40 volunteers. Title 17, Subtitle 3, Land Use Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland provides the authority to enforce Maryland laws and local ordinances, as well as the rules and regulations specific to the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC). The Maryland-National Capital Park Police are tasked with protecting approximately 30,000 acres of park property in Prince George’s County, as well as those who visit and staff M-NCPPC sites. For more information, visit pgparks.com/park-police.
About the Department
With over 29,000 acres of parkland, trails, athletic fields, playgrounds, and more, the M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation in Prince George’s County provides an award-winning park system through progressive, quality, innovative leadership and commitment to its community and environment. The Department delivers first-class recreational activities and programs for people of all ages and ability levels. It strives to improve the quality of life for Prince George’s County residents and the communities in which they live, work, and raise families. The Department’s Formula 2040 Plan establishes a framework that will ensure the Department can meet future parks and recreation programmatic and facility needs. To learn more, visit www.pgparks.com.
