Sheriff's training center opens at California college

Dec. 4, 2007
Orange County department is partner with Santa Ana College

Santa Ana College and the Orange County (Calif.) Sheriff’s Department have opened the Orange County Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy in Tustin. The 53,000-square-foot, two-building complex occupies 15 acres and includes 38 offices, four classrooms, lecture halls, training yards, a 1,500-seat auditorium/gymnasium and a physical fitness obstacle course. The architects are Gkkworks and DLR Group.

To read more about the academy, click here.

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