If you're going to go through the same training, why not be a police officer and get paid?

Don't leave the engine running or the keys in the ignition. Park it in a garage if you can.

We get along well with them, so it's really just a matter of coordination.

When the range was first built, we were probably several miles out of town. Today, the town has caught up.

The two individuals weren't connected in any way.

People were being held more accountable, which is great. But we'd rather have the SHARP volunteers be well-liked and be a positive influence in the community.

You should also know who you are lending your car to. We've had people who said they loaned their car a neighbor and called because they haven't been seen again. (Officers) will ask what the neighbor's name is and they have no idea what the last name is. It doesn't happen often but it does happen.

People think regular insurance covers the entire cost of a loss but it doesn't. It helps a lot though.

The problems we've had were people who bring trucks in because they live here, go into a residential area and park it.