
The training will take place in the Public Service Center parking garage and some meeting rooms in the building located at 1300 Franklin St.
VANCOUVER – The Clark County Sheriff’s Office and other local law enforcement organizations will perform a training exercise this Friday, Dec. 1 through Sunday, Dec. 3. The training will take place in the Public Service Center parking garage and some meeting rooms in the building located at 1300 Franklin St.
Residents and visitors in the area can expect to see a larger presence of law enforcement vehicles and personnel than would normally be seen on the downtown county campus.
The Public Service Center will be open during normal business hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, and county services will not be affected by the training. The office building is closed on the weekend.
Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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