Apr 5, 2021 | Community

Logan City’s “Adopt a cop” program

  • Scott Mayman is an award-winning radio presenter and journalist who has worked professionally in both Australia and in the United States and is also a Correspondent for CBS News Radio in New York.

Logan Central Police Station is proud to be active members of the Adopt-A-Cop program.

The program is aimed to build and foster relationships between police and members of the school community.

Constable Sharon Apap says one of Logan Central Police Station’s Adopt-A-Cop schools is the Logan City Special School.

There are approximately 250 students with intellectual, autism (and other disabilities) enrolled from Early Childhood Development Program through to Year 12.

Adopt-A-Cops attend the school regularly, interacting with the students in a fun way, providing positive messaging about road, personal safety and more.

Logan Central Police Adopt-A-Cops recently attended the Logan City Special School with two officers from the Mounted Police Unit.

The students had turns sitting in the police all-terrain vehicle and then patting the horses.

It was the first time most students had interacted with a horse and there were smiles all around.

Young Noah, who was born without arms was given the opportunity to hug a horse. The expression on his face was priceless.

A great day was had by all and further forged the relationship between the students, parents, teachers and police.

Parents were also invited to attend.

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