Crime & Safety

Glendora PD Plans Festivities For National Night Out

Local law enforcement is hosting an array of family activities for the annual National Night Out event.

With free hot dogs, child fingerprinting, a dunk tank and an appearance by McGruff the Crime Fighting Dog, the Glendora Police Department will celebrate its 30th annual National Night Out Against Crime in August.

The event, intended to heighten crime and drug prevention awareness, will take place Tuesday, Aug. 6 from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Glendora Village Bus Transit Plaza in Glendora on Glendora Avenue north of Foothill.

The Los Angeles County Fire Department’s earthquake simulator will be on hand to encourage earthquake preparedness. Kids can also meet the department’s K-9 dog.

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During the National Night Out, residents across the nation are asked to turn on their porch lights, lock doors and spend the evening outside with neighbors and law enforcement to help build stronger partnerships.

For more information, contact Community Services Officer Nita Ulloa-Pedroni at 626‑914‑8268.

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