Crime & Safety
Lemon Grove Residents Invited To 'National Night Out' Event
The Lemon Grove Sheriff's Substation will join law enforcement agencies across the nation to promote strong police-community partnerships.

LEMON GROVE, CA — In an effort to promote community trust and transparency in local law enforcement, the San Diego County Sheriff's Department will host National Night Out events Tuesday across the county.
Lemon Grove residents are invited to celebrate National Night Out at Treganza Park, where community members will have a chance to meet deputies from the Lemon Grove Sheriff's Substation and learn about public safety resources. Members from the sheriff's bomb/arson unit and the sheriff's crime lab will attend the event, as well as firefighters from Heartland Fire & Rescue. There will also be music from a DJ, food trucks, face painting for children and more.
The event will take place from 5-8 p.m. at Treganza Park at 3200 Main St.
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Other department National Night Out events are scheduled in Alpine, Encinitas, Fallbrook, Imperial Beach, La Mesa, Lakeside, Poway, Ramona, San Diego, San Marcos, Santee, Valley Center and Vista.
National Night Out aims to promote strong police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make neighborhoods safer, according to the annual community-building campaign.
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More than 38 million people across 17,000 communities from all 50 states, U.S. territories and military bases will come together for similar events. Communities celebrate National Night Out with block parties, festivals, parades, cookouts and other events.
"This is a night for our nation to stand together and promote awareness, safety and neighborhood unity," national project coordinator Matt Peskin said. "National Night Out showcases the vital importance of police-community partnerships and citizen involvement. When law enforcement and the community work closely together, some amazing things can happen."
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