Marysville Police hosts National Night Out at Comeford Park

Marysville, WALocal News

The Marysville Police Department invites residents to National Night Out on August 5 from 5:30 to 7 p. m. at Comeford Park. This community-focused event, organized with the Marysville Fire District and local partners, aims to strengthen connections between public safety teams and residents. Attendees can interact with officers and firefighters, fostering an informal atmosphere for discussing safety resources.

Marysville, known for its rapid growth, implements innovative public safety measures, including the Community Academy and Neighborhood Watch programs. National Night Out, a tradition since 1984, unites over 16,000 communities nationwide to promote safety and community engagement. The event reflects Marysville’s commitment to transparency and accessibility in law enforcement. By encouraging dialogue and collaboration, the police department aims to enhance community trust and responsibility. Residents are encouraged to participate in this celebration of community spirit.

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