EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – The Las Cruces Police Department’s Victims Assistance Unit is now accepting applications for individuals interested in becoming a volunteer with the Victims Advocate Team (VAT).
VAT volunteers work with professional advocates, police officers and detectives by helping victims of crime, according to a news release sent by LCPD.
“Volunteering for the team is a unique opportunity for those interested in a career in law enforcement, victims’ advocacy or college students who want to gain experience in law enforcement, criminal justice or social work,” read the news release.
VAT volunteers must:
Be at least 18 years of age.
Have a valid New Mexico driver’s license.
Have a reliable vehicle along with proof of insurance and registration.
Live within Las Cruces, N.M., or in close proximity of the city.
Pass a criminal background check.
LCPD said VAT volunteers serve on-call hours primarily on the weekends. All volunteers will undergo a 40-hour training course provided LCPD’s Victims Assistance Unit.
Applications are available at the Las Cruces Police Department, 217 E. Picacho Ave. and will be accepted until 5 p.m. on July 31. Training for selected applicants begins Aug. 7.
For more information on the Victims Advocate Team, contact the Victims Assistant Unit at (575) 528-4111 or email Erika Valencia at evalencia@lascruces.gov.
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