ANAHEIM : Kids’ Fingerprinting Offered at Police Fair
More than 1,000 people are expected to attend the Anaheim Police Department’s Crime Prevention Fair on Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. at Stoddard Park.
Exhibits from the department’s SWAT, K-9 and helicopter details will be feajtured. There also will be free fingerprinting for children.
In part, the fair is intended to publicize “National Nights Out,” a nationwide event designed to strengthen relations between police and the community. On Tuesday, people throughout the country will be asked to turn on their homes’ outside lights from 8 to 10 p.m. as a message to criminals that neighborhoods are “fighting back,” police say.
Stoddard Park is at 1901 9th St.
For more information, call Arleen Harris at the Community Services Bureau of the Anaheim Police Department at (714) 254-1917.
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