The Moore County Sheriff’s Office is recognizing deputies who have successfully completed Crisis Intervention Team training.
The program equips officers with skills to better serve the community during mental health crises. Deputies learn strategies that emphasize compassion, understanding and professionalism while responding to individuals in crisis.
CIT is a nationally recognized program that focuses on de-escalation and communication, giving law enforcement tools to improve interactions with people experiencing mental health struggles.
The sheriff’s office is encouraging the community to join in recognizing the deputies for their commitment to advancing this training.