Crime & Safety

Gwinnett Police Offering CyberSafety Class Monday

Registration required for free class to be presented on Internet dangers at West Precinct July 18.

In an effort to help parents and their children learn about the the dangers of the Internet, the Gwinnett Police Department is presenting a two-hour CyberSafety class at 6:30 p.m Monday, July 18, at the West Precinct as a community service.

The Gwinnett County Police Department is offering the Georgia Bureau of Investigation/Georgia International Crimes Against Children Community CyberSafety presentation to help families learn what they should do and should not do online.

The class is free and open to anyone, however, registration is required. The class will be held in the West Precinct's classroom at 6160 Crescent Dr., Norcross, GA 30071.

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To register for the class, or for more information, contact Officer Richter at 770-417-2376, ext. 5720 or send an email to jeffery.richter@gwinnettcounty.com.


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