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    4.1 (7 reviews)

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    Tri County Health employees truly are knowledgable, sincere, and friendly. Im so thankful they were able to help me during my time of need.

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    City of Lone Tree Police Department

    2.9(7 reviews)
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    Extremely difficult to talk to. Everybody almost is extremely rude,…read moreunprofessional and not nice in any way sadly enough. The attitude is we are 100 percent right and you are 100 percent wrong. To think that taxpayer money is going for this kind of operation is sickening to say the least.

    I was privileged to be a part of the Spring 2018 Citizens Police Academy and it was a consistently…read morefun and informative experience. It lasted a very short 9 weeks, meeting every Thursday evening and three Saturdays. We had various speakers, mostly from Lone Tree PD but also from Parker K-9, Douglas County Impact Unit, Douglas County Regional Swat and Victim Advocates. Each session was devoted to different topics but the highlights had to be the Saturday, all day sessions. We got to drive two kinds of police vehicles on the training track (and kill lots of orange cones), spend a day "solving" a mock crime scene - going through every step a real officer and detective would, and learn all about shooting - from clearing a building in teams to an individual simulator session. The shoot house was so much fun - from "ramming" down the door to shooting real "paintmunition" at posters of bad guys that were moved around to different spots each time we went through the "house". The Lone Tree PD was incredibly welcoming, open and honest. They made us feel like part of the police department and told us stories about their training and experiences. There were also lots of volunteers (the VIP's) for the PD who helped with every session. They added greatly to the program and it wouldn't have been the same without them. Without making this review too long, I just want to mention a few more activities that were included. We got to try out the laser guns to clock traffic out on the street, we learned about DUI enforcement and got to try on goggles that simulated being drunk. We learned about domestic violence and the history of fingerprints. We learned about AXON body cameras and tasers and toured dispatch and the crime lab. We watched demonstrations of "use of force"and tried out handcuffs. The icing on this cake was our graduation ceremony where they humorously went over our experiences, passed out awards, certificates, and a picture collage, and each graduate was also given a flash drive of all the pictures the volunteers had taken throughout the academy. This was the most meaningful, enlightening experience I've had in a long time and I'm grateful to have been a part of it.

    Tri-County Health Department - publicservicesgovt - Updated July 2026

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