The Williamson County Sheriff's Department Explorer Post #151 was established in December of 1994. The program is geared toward young men and women, ages 14 to 21, which have an interest in law enforcement. Explorers are able to ride on patrol and work in other divisions within the Department observing and assisting wherever possible.
Explorer Post #151 has been involved in a number of community oriented tasks such as traffic direction at festivals, fingerprinting local children, and assisting with security operations at special events. The Post is also a member of the Tennessee Law Enforcement Exploring Association (TLEEA) whose main purpose is to provide a better network of communication with other Law Enforcement Explorer Posts throughout the state and nation.
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
The program objectives of the Williamson County Sheriff's Department Law Enforcement Explorer Post #151 are:
Explorer Post #151 meets every Tuesday night from 6:30 to 8:30 at the Criminal Justice Center, which is located at 408 Century Court in Franklin. Visitors are always welcome. The first few minutes of the meeting usually consist of administrative activities and the remainder of the meeting is geared toward training in various law enforcement activities that include but are not limited to:
MORE INFORMATION
If you are interested in applying for an Explorer Officer position with this program, you may contact us by e-mail at the bottom of the page. You may also call the Sheriff's Department at 615-790-5560 and ask to speak with the Advisor of Post #151, Deputy Stephen Shaver, or Exp. SGT Chris Kundrock at 615-566-8140. We will respond to your question or comment as soon as possible. This web site will be updated periodically so please visit us again soon.
Explorer Post #151 is a non-profit organization and chartered by the Boy Scouts of America.
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