Students in Grant Career Center’s Automotive Technology program are repairing a police cruiser that was recently decommissioned by the village of Bethel.
From Megan Alley’s article on The Clermont Sun website:
Students at Grant Career Center are breathing new life into a retired police cruiser that was recently donated to the vocational school by the village of Bethel.
The 2007 Crown Victoria, also known as cruiser 501, was previously owned by the Bethel Police Department.
The council agreed to donate the cruiser, which councilman James Rees deemed “in dire need of repair,” during its Oct. 13 meeting so that students in the school’s Automotive Technology class can gain experience by working on it before turning it over to the school’s Criminal Justice program for field training.
Click HERE to read the entire article about Grant Career Center’s Automotive Technology program on The Clermont Sun website.