Kent Police Officer J. Berry interacts with children at a National Night Out event Tuesday, Aug. 6. COURTESY PHOTO, City of Kent

Kent Police Officer J. Berry interacts with children at a National Night Out event Tuesday, Aug. 6. COURTESY PHOTO, City of Kent

Neighbors gather for National Night Out in Kent to help prevent crime

Kent Police officers, city leaders and staff visit neighborhoods during annual event

Neighbors gathered at 63 events across Kent on Tuesday evening, Aug. 6 for National Night Out.

“This annual event is all about building those relationships and that trust that is so essential to creating safer communities for everyone,” according to a Kent Police statement.

Kent Police help organize gatherings throughout the city. Mayor Dana Ralph, Police Chief Rafael Padilla, City Council members, officers and city staff head out into the community to visit with neighbors and enjoy some fellowship, food, music and games.

Communities across the country participate in National Night Out in an effort to get to know neighbors, look out for each other and prevent crime.

Organizers had to register their event with the city in order to get visitors from the city of Kent to stop by and say hello and share some food and fun. Neighborhood events include potlucks, food trucks, desserts, games, talent shows and other activities.

“We had another incredible National Night Out,” according to police.


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Neighborhoods across Kent gathered for events Aug. 6 as part of National Night Out. COURTESY PHOTO, City of Kent

Neighborhoods across Kent gathered for events Aug. 6 as part of National Night Out. COURTESY PHOTO, City of Kent

National Night Out is an annual August event in Kent and across the nation to help neighbors get to know neighbors and watch out for each other to help prevent crime. COURTESY PHOTO, City of Kent

National Night Out is an annual August event in Kent and across the nation to help neighbors get to know neighbors and watch out for each other to help prevent crime. COURTESY PHOTO, City of Kent

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