Special Announcements and Events
2012 Law Enforcement Adventure Camp, 03/06/2012The Wake County Sheriff's Office will sponsor two Law Enforcement Adventure Camps this summer. Camp 1 will be held July 9- July 20 and Camp 2 will be held July 30- August 10. For more information about these camps and their scheduled activities, please see the brochure at the bottom of this article or contact Lt. D. Tanner, 919-856-6793. This camp is free and open to Wake County Public School Students who completed 6th or 7th grade in 2011–2012. Both camps will be held at the Wake County Law Enforcement Training Center, 2300 Law Enforcement Drive, Raleigh, NC 27610.
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Operation Medicine Drop Scheduled for March 23, 02/28/2012The Wake County Sheriff's Office will sponsor Operation Medicine Drop on Friday, March 23, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Wake County Sheriff Donnie Harrison encourages the public to voluntarily turn in any old or unneeded pharmaceutical drugs at the locations listed.
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Operation Medicine Drop Scheduled for Saturday, October 29, 10/17/2011The Wake County Sheriff's Office will sponsor Operation Medicine Drop on Saturday, October 29, 10 a.m.–2 p.m.
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2011 Law Enforcement Adventure Camp, 04/05/2011The Wake County Sheriff's Office will sponsor two Law Enforcement Adventure Camps this summer. Camp 1 will be held July 11–22 and Camp 2 will be held August 1–12. For more information about these camps and their scheduled activities, please see the brochure at the bottom of this article or contact Lt. D. Rohrbach, 919-856-6827.
This camp is free and open to Wake County Public School Students who completed 6th or 7th grade in 2010–2011. Both camps will be held at the Wake County Law Enforcement Training Center, 2300 Law Enforcement Drive, Raleigh, NC 27610.
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Operation Medicine Drop, 03/15/2011
The Wake County Sheriff's Office will sponsor Operation Medicine Drop on Friday, March 25, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Wake County Sheriff Donnie Harrison encourages the public to voluntarily turn in any old or unneeded pharmaceutical drugs at the locations listed below. Operation Medicine Drop, however, will not accept needles or syringes.
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