Crime & Safety
SPD is excited to announce details for this year’s National Night Out Open House

Springfield, OR – According to the police officials, the event will be held at the Springfield Justice Center on August 6th from 4 to 7 pm, and is open to the entire community.
Residents of Springfield are invited to join and learn more about their police department.
The open house will feature various SPD vehicles on display, opportunities to learn about special units and teams within the department, and a chance to meet the dedicated officers and staff.
In addition to showcasing the Springfield Police Department, the event will include several community organizations partnering to share information about their work in the area.
The Springfield Police Department values the chance to serve its residents and looks forward to welcoming everyone to this informative and engaging event.
Join us for an evening of community connection and discovery, celebrating the wonderful people and organizations that make Springfield a great place to live.
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