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Giving Crime the Blues

national night out 2015Sedona AZ (July 17, 2015)On Friday, July 24, 2015, at 6:00 p.m., the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office, along with several of its law enforcement partners, Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley and the Tribal Police departments, will host the Fourth Annual National Night Out Kick-Off Concert.

Everyone is welcome for this family friendly two and a half hour kick off event!

National Night Out occurs every year on the first Tuesday in August. The National Night Out campaign takes place all across the U.S. and is designed to raise crime prevention awareness, strengthen neighborhood unity and spirit, and further develop partnerships between Law Enforcement agencies and the community. At the core of this program is Neighborhood Watch – residents and business owners uniting with their law enforcement representatives to reduce crime.

This year’s official National Night Out on August 6 will highlight and remind community members to gather and celebrate crime prevention efforts in their own neighborhoods.

For the fifth year in a row, local blues band Road One South will perform during the July 24th NNO kick-off event in conjunction with the City of Prescott Summer Concert Series. Their show will be tailored to highlight some of the many activities also occurring that evening, including displays and information from various area law enforcement agencies, K9 deputies and their partners, special vehicle displays, Yavapai Silent Witness, and more.
Representatives from the Attorney General’s Office and YCSO mascot “Deputy Do-Right” will also be on hand.

Everyone is invited to come and enjoy the music, view the displays, and meet your local law enforcement representatives as the people come together to Give Crime and Criminals the Blues!

YCSO would like to thank the City of Prescott for allowing the Kick-Off Event to take place in conjunction with its Summer Concert Series. YCSO also is very grateful to Arizona’s Home Town Radio Group for sponsoring the entertainment and co-hosting the event.

For further information or details, contact YCSO Crime Prevention Coordinator Tony Palermo at 928-777-7223 or Kevin Rother in Prescott Police Department Crime Prevention Unit at 928-777-1967. Citizens can contact the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office with information or questions at 928-771-3260 or the YCSO website.

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