A Summer of Safety and Community in Sunrise Summer in Sunrise is a time for connection, celebration, and safety. At the Sunrise Police Department (SPD), our mission goes beyond law enforcement—building trust, engaging with residents, and ensuring everyone feels secure and supported. As we move through the heart of summer, we want to highlight key events and initiatives that reflect our commitment to a safer, more connected Sunrise. Fourth of July Celebration: Safety First Our annual Fourth of July celebration is one of the city’s biggest and most beloved events. From the morning parade to the evening concert and fireworks at Amerant Bank Arena, our officers will be out in full force to ensure everyone has a safe and memorable day. We ask residents to leave the fireworks to the professionals and keep safety at the forefront of their minds. If you choose to celebrate at home, follow essential safety tips: light fireworks away from people, never relight duds, soak used items before disposal, and always supervise children and pets. National Night Out: Join Us on August 5th Mark your calendars for Tuesday, August 5th, for the biggest National Night Out (NNO) Sunrise has ever hosted. Held from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Sunrise Public Safety Building, NNO is our annual opportunity to strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships. Expect food, live music, family-friendly games, police demonstrations, and community booths. There’s something for everyone, from K-9 demos to face painting and SWAT showcases to free giveaways. Come out, meet your officers, and help us build a stronger, safer Sunrise. Introducing the SPD Gaming Trailer We’re excited to unveil the Sunrise Police Department’s newest outreach tool: our mobile Gaming Trailer. Outfitted with the latest NATIONAL NIGHT OUT Tuesday, August 5, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Outside at the Public Safety Building, 10440 West Oakland Park Boulevard FREE Admission! Join the Sunrise Police Department for a family-friendly evening featuring live music, refreshments, public safety displays and demonstrations, crime-prevention resources, and plenty of fun!
Practice firework safety this July 4th
gaming consoles and fully accessible, the trailer is designed to connect with our youth through the power of play. Whether it’s Mario Kart with a School Resource Officer or a virtual reality experience, this space creates positive, relaxed interactions between officers and young residents. You’ll see it at National Night Out, school events, and future community gatherings. What It All Means These efforts are rooted in our community-first philosophy. We believe that trust, engagement, and visibility are essential to preventing crime and creating safe spaces. The SPD Gaming Trailer, National Night Out, and our presence at summer events all serve one purpose: bringing people together and reinforcing that Sunrise is a place where every resident matters. We encourage everyone to follow us on social media @ SunrisePoliceFL and stay informed about upcoming events and programs. Your partnership is what makes this community special, and we’re proud to serve alongside you. Here’s to a fun, safe summer in Sunrise—see you out there!
Chief Daniel J. Ransone Sunrise Police Department
For more details, call (954) 746-3383 or email NationalNightOut@sunrisefl.gov
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