National Night Out includes public safety displays and activities, free hot dogs, chips, and drinks, bounce houses, pony rides, face painting, Back the Blue stickers, helicopter landing (pending availability), and a brief fireworks display at the evening’s end.
“Our goal is to unite the community and raise awareness of crime prevention in Wylie,” said Community Relations Officer Alexandra Waters. “We continue to promote a strong community network of active, involved citizens, working hand in hand with the police to keep the crime rate dropping lower and lower.”
As in years past, citizens are encouraged to return home after the event, turn their porch lights on, and meet their neighbors in a show of unity against criminal activity. To register as a National Night Out participant or schedule a visit from Wylie Police or Wylie Fire Rescue, neighborhoods, HOAs, and businesses should contact Officer Waters at [email protected] or 972-429-8019.
National Night Out is a program developed by The National Association of Town Watch, a nonprofit crime prevention organization that works in cooperation with thousands of crime watch groups and law enforcement agencies throughout the country. Since 1981, NATW has been dedicated to the development, growth, and maintenance of organized crime and drug prevention programs nationwide. NATW’s network includes over 6,000 crime, drug, and violence prevention organizations.
To register as a National Night Out participant or to schedule a visit from Wylie Police or Wylie Fire Rescue, contact Officer Waters at [email protected].