National Night Out against crime

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Chief Bailiff Brian Kratzer, center left, and Wilmington Police Department Chief Detective Josh Riley grill hot dogs while probation officer Becky Riley adjusts her apron. The WPD and Wilmington Area Ministerial Association partnered Tuesday evening to sponsor National Night Out — “America’s Night Out Against Crime.” Officers from the WPD as well as the Wilmington Fire Department and Clinton County Sheriff’s Office participated in an event filled with food, fun and games.

Four-year-old Megan Sargent got her face painted at the National Night Out event.

Altha Bodner, who said she helped search for WPD K9 Officer Karson when he was lost last year, takes a picture of the K9 at the National Night Out.

Several people lined up to meet K9 Officer Karson at National Night Out.

From left, Jane Bogan, her husband Chris Bogan and Donna Clevenger listen as WPD Sgt. Neil Rager demonstrates a throw-bot, which provides live video for officers.

Clinton County Deputy Sheriff David Boris adjusts the DARE table the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office had on display.

Chief Bailiff Brian Kratzer, center left, and Wilmington Police Department Chief Detective Josh Riley grill hot dogs while probation officer Becky Riley adjusts her apron. The WPD and Wilmington Area Ministerial Association partnered Tuesday evening to sponsor National Night Out — “America’s Night Out Against Crime.” Officers from the WPD as well as the Wilmington Fire Department and Clinton County Sheriff’s Office participated in an event filled with food, fun and games.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2016/08/web1_DSC_0008.jpgChief Bailiff Brian Kratzer, center left, and Wilmington Police Department Chief Detective Josh Riley grill hot dogs while probation officer Becky Riley adjusts her apron. The WPD and Wilmington Area Ministerial Association partnered Tuesday evening to sponsor National Night Out — “America’s Night Out Against Crime.” Officers from the WPD as well as the Wilmington Fire Department and Clinton County Sheriff’s Office participated in an event filled with food, fun and games. Nathan Kraatz | Wilmington News Journal

Four-year-old Megan Sargent got her face painted at the National Night Out event.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2016/08/web1_DSC_0009.jpgFour-year-old Megan Sargent got her face painted at the National Night Out event. Nathan Kraatz | Wilmington News Journal

Altha Bodner, who said she helped search for WPD K9 Officer Karson when he was lost last year, takes a picture of the K9 at the National Night Out.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2016/08/web1_DSC_0014.jpgAltha Bodner, who said she helped search for WPD K9 Officer Karson when he was lost last year, takes a picture of the K9 at the National Night Out. Nathan Kraatz | Wilmington News Journal

Several people lined up to meet K9 Officer Karson at National Night Out.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2016/08/web1_DSC_0016.jpgSeveral people lined up to meet K9 Officer Karson at National Night Out. Nathan Kraatz | Wilmington News Journal

From left, Jane Bogan, her husband Chris Bogan and Donna Clevenger listen as WPD Sgt. Neil Rager demonstrates a throw-bot, which provides live video for officers.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2016/08/web1_DSC_0027.jpgFrom left, Jane Bogan, her husband Chris Bogan and Donna Clevenger listen as WPD Sgt. Neil Rager demonstrates a throw-bot, which provides live video for officers. Nathan Kraatz | Wilmington News Journal

Clinton County Deputy Sheriff David Boris adjusts the DARE table the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office had on display.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2016/08/web1_DSC_0029.jpgClinton County Deputy Sheriff David Boris adjusts the DARE table the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office had on display. Nathan Kraatz | Wilmington News Journal

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