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All her life, Leah Boisvert knew she wanted to help people.
After graduating from Louisa County High School in 2017, Boisvert began the long process of becoming a law enforcement officer. She signed up for the two-year administration of justice degree at Reynolds Community College, from which she will graduate in December with an associate’s degree.
While studying at Reynolds, she heard about a new program that the Louisa County Sheriff’s Office had started, the Citizens Law Enforcement Academy. In 2018, she applied to the academy…

