Halloween costume giveaway through Costumes with a Cop event in Lynnwood Oct. 5 - Lynnwood Today

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On October 5, the Lynnwood Police Department will host the "Costumes with a Cop" event, inviting children to select free Halloween costumes. This initiative, organized in partnership with the Family Peace Association, aims to support families in the Lynnwood area by alleviating the financial burden of Halloween costumes. Children will have access to a diverse range of costumes, making it a fun and enjoyable experience. The event is not only about costumes; it also serves as a platform for community engagement, helping to strengthen the relationship between law enforcement and local residents. As Halloween approaches, the timing of this event is particularly significant, addressing a common concern for families during the holiday season.

The collaboration between the police and community organizations showcases a proactive approach to public welfare. Such events are crucial for fostering a sense of community and ensuring that children can participate in holiday festivities. The Lynnwood Police Department's involvement reflects its commitment to serving and supporting the community it protects.

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