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Eugene officers visit pre-K class to build early community connections

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Eugene, OR — A group of Eugene police officers and Community Service Officers spent time last week visiting a local pre-K classroom, engaging with young children and offering them a close-up look at police gear and equipment.

The visit aimed to foster early positive connections between law enforcement and the community’s youngest residents. Officers answered questions, shared about their roles, and let the children explore patrol vehicles and tools used in daily operations.

According to the Eugene Police Department, these interactions are part of ongoing community outreach efforts designed to strengthen trust and familiarity between the public and police officers. Encouraging curiosity and dialogue at a young age can help build respect and understanding that lasts into adulthood.

The event was met with enthusiasm from the children, who were visibly excited to meet “real-life officers” and participate in hands-on demonstrations. Officers noted that many of the children asked thoughtful questions and showed genuine interest in the work they do.

While the primary focus was education and connection, the experience also highlighted the department’s commitment to community engagement through accessible, positive encounters. Officers said they hope these early experiences inspire confidence in law enforcement and perhaps even spark interest in future careers in public safety.

The department continues to schedule similar visits throughout the year with schools, youth groups, and community organizations across Eugene.

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