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National Night Out is October 2

BULLHEAD CITY – The Bullhead City Police and Fire Departments will host the 36th  Annual National Night Out event on Wednesday, October 2 at Mohave Electric Cooperative.

National Night Out is America’s largest crime prevention event that gives people a chance to create neighborhood spirit, heighten crime prevention awareness, and strengthen community and police partnerships.
“It is a night for us to stand together to promote awareness, safety and neighborhood unity,” said Bullhead City Police Department’s Community Services Officer Lorrie Duggins. “This will be our 21st year hosting National Night Out with Mohave Electric Cooperative.”

This free family event will be held on Wednesday, October 2 at 5:30 p.m. at Mohave Electric Cooperative Member Service Office, 928 Hancock Road. There will be games, refreshments, prize drawings, informational booths and several activities for the kids, including public safety vehicles, face painting, 9-1-1 simulator, fingerprinting, and a chance for children to dress up in police SWAT & firefighter gear! Plus, it’s a great way for the entire community to come together to talk with police and fire department personnel about your concerns.

For more information on National Night Out, please call the Bullhead City Police Department at 928-763-9200 ext. 204.