STURGEON BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Public Safety Halloween Bash Huge Success!




The Sturgeon Bay Police Department would like to thank everyone who came out and made the 1st Annual Public Safety Halloween Bash in Sturgeon Bay an outstanding success!  

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

High Winds Causes Busy Night for Police and Fire


The Door County Dispatch Center took in over 100 calls for service during the hours of 3PM and 11PM last night 10/26/10. Both the Sturgeon Bay Police Department and Door County Sheriffs Department were busy throughout the night. Tonight as the strong winds continue throughout the area if you have to travel please drive safe.

SBPD Website Construction

The Sturgeon Bay Police Department website may not look as if its under construction, but it is. Coming soon within the next month you will find a completely redone Sturgeon Bay Police Department website, which will include interactive polls and all sorts of new exciting photos.  So check back often to find when the new website will be available.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Sturgeon Bay Public Safety Halloween Bash


This Halloween Sunday, October 31, 2010 from 3PM to 7PM, Sturgeon Bay Police and Fire will be handing out candy and all sorts of other goodies to trick or treaters in Market Square near City Hall. There will also be a Squad Car and Fire Truck for the kids to go through as well.  So before you set out to go trick or treating make sure to stop by Market Square to get some candy and go through the Police and Fire vehicles.

Halloween

 
Halloween is this coming Sunday, October 31, 2010. Trick or Treating hours will be from 3PM to 7PM. We urge all who are trick or treating to follow some of these brief safety tips:
  1. Be familiar with the neighborhood you trick or treat in. Go only to homes with a light on.
  2. Go in pairs. There is safety in numbers.
  3. Look both ways before crossing the street. 
  4. Make sure your child's costume can be easily seen at night. Decorate it with reflective tape so motorists and others can easily see them.
  5. Try to avoid having the child wear a mask with their costume or make sure the mask allows them to have a complete field of vision. Most masks limit the child's ability to see well and could be a factor in causing them to trip or run into low objects. 
  6. Don’t eat candy that is not securely wrapped, or better yet, have a parent or older brother or sister inspect the candy before eating it. 
We hope everyone has a safe and enjoyable Halloween.