National Night Out

Date 


Tuesday, October 3rd, 2023

What National Night Out Is

National Night Out (NNO) is a yearly nationwide initiative that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make neighborhoods safer. The best way to build a safer community is to get to know your neighbors; police encourage interaction as a crime prevention tool. Neighbors that get to know each other are more likely to watch out for each other and report suspicious activities. NNO is held on the first Tuesday in October from 6 to 9 p.m.

Two Men and Two Women Attending National Night Out

Notes for Potential Coordinators

The League City Police Department holds NNO event registration beginning August 16 and ending September 22. ONLY 1 event can be registered per neighborhood generally organized by HOAs, Neighborhood Watch groups, and management companies take the role of coordinators of their events. Fill out the NNO Registration Form. After completing registration, either email or hand-deliver it to Officer Montero or Officer Young.

You can order your own NNO merchandise here.  

The Police Department will attempt to visit all registered locations. Police attendance at an NNO event cannot be guaranteed due to manpower and public safety call load, but every effort is made to accommodate all requests every year. The Fire Department is a volunteer organization and also strives to visit as many events as possible, but LCVFD may not be requested or guaranteed.

Further Information

For additional information, please contact Officer Trevor Montero via email or Officer Todd Young via email.

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