NBHS Police chiefs share insight with students
By Robin Wilson Two area police chiefs met with
North Buncombe High School students Dec. 1 for a question-and- answer session. Chief Brett Holloman from the
Woodfin Police Department and Chief Greg Stephens from the Weaverville Police Department met with a group of students in North Buncombe High School’s criminal justice class. Tey answered about 35 questions that the students had prepared in advance. Capt. Mike Berry, a criminal
justice instructor from Asheville- Buncombe Technical Community College, moderated the session. Te questions ranged from the depart-
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ments budgets to the most com- mon crime that their departments handle. Both chiefs commented that they enjoy interacting with the community and looked forward to their visit with these students. Te question and answer forum
gave the students a real perspective from the police departments and also allowed the police chiefs the opportunity to find out the con- cerns of the students. “It shows their reflection of the
community.” Berry stated, refer- ring to the willingness of Hollo- man and Stephens to talk to the students. Te Weaverville and Woodfin
police departments are full service departments and have 14 and 15 officers, respectively.
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