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Happy Halloween from everyone at KPD! Remember to be extra cautious while driving tonight, as many trick-or-treaters will be out and about your neighborhoods. Have a safe night!
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This week we united with our community at the Help Now Domestic Violence Rally. As we walked through Downtown Kissimmee together, we were able to stand with those whose lives have been impacted by domestic violence.
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Today we honor not only KPD members but all First Responders on National First Responders Day. Today we recognize the heroic men and women who make it their priority to take action when disaster strikes. Thank you to those who took an oath to keep our community safe!
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Are you looking for candy🍬and an event to celebrate this season 🎃? Join law enforcement agencies for the Candy on the Lawn event on Friday, October 28, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Osceola County Courtyard. See you there!
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Are you looking for candy🍬and an event to celebrate this season 🎃? Join law enforcement agencies for the Candy on the Lawn event on Friday, October 28, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Osceola County Courtyard. See you there!
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Today begins Domestic Violence Awareness Week. Unhealthy and abusive behaviors often begin long before abuse becomes physical. Abusers use emotional abuse, financial abuse, and other tactics to establish power and control over their partners. #Every1KnowsSome1 #DVAM
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Remember, LOCK your doors, KEEP your keys, and TAKE your belongings! On August 2022, 36 out of 40 car burglaries happened because of unlocked doors. Please make it a habit to lock your doors AND take your valuables!
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Update from : All Osceola district public schools will be closed for the next three days (Sept. 27, 28, and 29) due to Hurricane Ian.
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All Osceola district public schools will be closed for the next three days (Sept. 27, 28, and 29) due to Hurricane Ian. All school activities, events, and programs scheduled for these days are canceled. At this time, no decision has been made regarding school on Friday, Sept. 30.
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#FLASHBACKFRIDAY and even though it was a somber day, we had a great time with the Baxter girls last month as we celebrated Officer Matthew Baxter's life together. They got the full rundown of the police department, even getting sworn in by Chief O'Dell!
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We celebrated the second annual National Crime and Intelligence Analyst Appreciation Day this week! Our analysts work behind the scenes to help clear cases, and we appreciate their work to make our agency successful and the community safer.
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Happy Birthday, Chief O'Dell! We are so proud of the work and energy you put into this agency, and we couldn't ask for a better leader! We hope you have a fantastic day!
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Tomorrow we will be participating in Operation Clear Track. We will be at the railroad tracks on Neptune Road between East Drury and Pleasant Street from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., helping educate the public about our community's railroad grade crossing and trespassing laws.
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A huge thank you to the St. Cloud Police Department, who dropped off a care package to us last month on the fifth anniversary of the death of Sgt. Sam Howard and Officer Matthew Baxter. We appreciate the gesture!
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We were happy to help raise awareness to prevent drowning during this year's Team Kareem event! Especially during these hot months, knowing the importance of drowning prevention and water safety education is critical.
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Today is National Police Woman Day! We want to thank all of the women who took an oath to protect our community as we celebrate the contribution of female police officers who enforce law and order around the country.
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Today marks 21 years since a series of attacks on our country on September 11, 2001. May we never forget the lives lost that day and always be proud to be a part of the United States of America.
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We want to notify residents of the recent relocation of a registered sexual predator, Angel Luis Martinez. Martinez was adjudicated guilty in 2001. Please see the flyer for more information.
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Last week we celebrated the quarterly awards ceremony and honored those who do extraordinary things at KPD. We love showing appreciation for our officers and staff's daily hard work.
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We love moments like this! This little boy and his family came up to us, saying this is how he dresses every day because he loves the police. Of course, we had to get a picture with him!
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