- April 1, 2025
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Scott King from King Entertainment Events pumped up the crowd from his deejay booth.
Miles Nawrocki, 2, took a test spin on one of the local department’s boats.
De’Laney Le’Grand, 3, used paint to transfer her hand print onto the side of a crime scene investigation car.
Family members attended the event together to show support for the Ocoee Police Department.
Ocoee PD Officer Jack Davidson showcased his grilling skills from the hot dog station.
Steve Harmon and Jeffrey Hall from Central Florida Metro SWAT brought their vehicle and equipment to show off at the open house.
The Ocoee Police K9 unit performed exercises for the crowd.
The open house provided an opportunity for police officers to engage with the local community.
Ocoee Police Officer Ashley Correa took a turn on the hula hoops.
Ocoee Police officers gathered at the open house to welcome local residents.
Face painting was one of the many activities available for children at the event.
Ocoee Police Chief Saima Plasencia and Ocoee Police Officer Natalia Ortiz helped to coordinate the open house.
Ocoee Police Chief Saima Plasencia and Ocoee Police Officer Natalia Ortiz guided families and children on tours throughout the department.
The Ocoee Police Department kicked off the new year by inviting local residents out for an open house on Tuesday, Jan. 3.
Scott King from King Entertainment Events started the event off strong with catchy tunes to keep attendees dancing and on their feet.
Games such as hula hoops and corn hole were available, and children even had the opportunity to participate in a scavenger hunt.
Popcorn, hotdogs, snacks and refreshments flowed as community members engaged with the local officers.
Perhaps the signature event was a guided tour throughout the inside of the department.