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Crestview Police Department to host annual ‘CommUnity Flashlight Walk’

The Crestview Police Department invites the community to the 6th annual ‘CommUnity Flashlight Walk’ on February 22, 2025. 
Source: City of Crestview

The Crestview Police Department invites the community to the 6th annual ‘CommUnity Flashlight Walk’ on February 22, 2025. 

  • This event will begin at 5 p.m. in the Crestview City Hall Parking Lot (198 N. Wilson Street). The walk starts at 6 p.m.

“This event is a great opportunity for us to come together and work towards a safer Crestview,” said Police Chief Stephen McCosker. 

This year’s event includes informational booths set up by local organizations, free food, and live music by Josh Davis.

Residents are asked to bring a flashlight and join the walk through downtown Crestview, to ‘shine a light’ on crime.

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