The vision for the City of Northglenn is to become a regional hub of the Denver metropolitan area, and to offer livable neighborhoods, quality homes for all generations, and a wide variety of activities for all ages.
The vision for Northglenn Residents is to enjoy living in an attractive City. To feel safe and secure throughout the community. To experience living in a self-contained community offering convenient amenities that is connected for the 21st Century.
The vision for the Northglenn Community is to engage all citizens in the community, to take pride in Northglenn and to experience a strong intergovernmental linkage: youth to adults to seniors to community.
The vision for Northglenn City Government is to be financially sustainable, and to offer its residents 1st class City services.
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Contact Officer Kellon Hassenstab at 303-450-8852 or email khassenstab@northglenn.org for more information on volunteering with the police.
The Northglenn Police Department recognizes the need and desirability for shared stewardship and partnership with the community for a safer and more community-oriented city. Volunteer opportunities are available for a variety of programs, events and divisions within the Northglenn Police Department.
Most of the Northglenn Police Department’s volunteers come from graduates of our Citizen’s Police Academy. After graduating the Citizen’s Police Academy, many people join the Northglenn Citizen’s Police Academy Alumni Association, through which many of the volunteer opportunities at the police department are coordinated.
Some of the current volunteer opportunities include the following:
- Child Advocate Assistant: The interns/volunteers will assist Advocacy Project personnel with case management, telephone follow-up, data entry, filing, photocopying, making appointments, information verification and other duties as assigned.
- Citizen/Teen Academy Co-Coordinator: The co-coordinator will assist the coordinator in recruitment, setting class schedules, evaluating and changing classes, manual revisions, solicitation of donations for printing and other costs, and coordinating classes. This position must be a graduate of the Northglenn Police Department Citizen or Teen Police Academy.
- Evidence/Laboratory Intern: The intern will assist with a multitude of duties while assigned to Evidence/Laboratory. The intern will assist with securing, storing, and disposing of seized evidence and property; researching and cataloging lost and stolen property to determine ownership, and release property to the rightful owner.
- Fingerprints: The volunteer will fingerprint members of the public during regularly scheduled times or pre-scheduled appointments. Interns/volunteers will take ink rolled ten print fingerprint cards, ensure required information is complete on the front of the card, and quality check cards prior to submission to the FBI and/or CBI.
- Investigations Assistant: Assists with detectives at their direction, and the direction of the detective-sergeant. Functions may include filing, photocopying and other duties as needed within investigations.
- Park Ranger Bicycle Patrol: The volunteer Park Ranger Bicycle Patrol will include courtesy patrol of all city parks, open spaces and bike paths. The park ranger will give verbal warnings to those who are violating park rules and, when necessary, request police officer assistance. This program mostly occurs during the spring and summer.
- Records Assistant: Assist police service representatives with filing, especially pawn tickets, custody reports in “ID” folders, assisting with typing information on fingerprint cards and other duties as assigned based upon ability.
- Traffic Enforcement Volunteer: The citizen radar traffic team will do radar education and notification in our high-traffic residential areas to provide a safer environment for our community.
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