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Community Education Unit

Community Education Coordinators are assigned to the city by sector. Contact them for any crime prevention, crime trend, community education needs.

National Night Out 

Registration for NNO 2025 is now closed. See you next year! 

NNO 2026 will be on August 4th!  It's never to early to start planning. Below is more information on what National Night Out is.  

NNO is a good time to set up a block watch or bring an old one back to life. You can have a map of your neighborhood set up so neighbors can sign up on the map with their information. 

See below for more information on registering and things to consider for your event. 

What is National Night Out?

National Night Out (NNO) is a time for neighbors to get together and "Give Crime a Going Away Party."  

Where Do I Start?

Think about what kind of event will work for you and your neighborhood.  Are there a lot of kids in the neighborhood?  Who is your target audience?  Examples of past events: barbecues, potlucks, desserts, ice cream socials, music and games.  The options are endless.

  • Find help so that you can divide up the work.  Determine the best place in your neighborhood to have the event and then identify start and end times for your event.  Typical events run from 5 - 9 p.m.
  • Make a list of everything needed for your event such as tents, tables, chairs, plates, silverware, and napkins.  
  • Designate a photographer!  Everyone will love to have pictures of the event afterwards and we use photos for the NNO award application. Email them to us!
  •  Give your neighbors plenty of notice: flyers, emails, printed invitations, social media. 
  • Need invitations?  Use this fillable invitation to complete and give to your neighbors.  
  • We will send a letter after your register with information on bag/banner/swag pick up. We are doing it a bit different this year, so stay tuned. 
  • Have name tags for everyone - it's easier to break the ice with a name.
  • Make visiting teams feel welcome.  And, make sure you invite them to have some food.  Visiting teams can consist of city officials such as the mayor and city council members, police officers, fire fighters, and other city employees.

For more information, Valley and West Hill neighborhoods contact Sara Hallstead   shallstead@kentwa.gov or 253-856-5856. East Hill neighborhoods contact Stacy Judd at sjudd@kentwa.gov or 253-856-5883.

 

 Drug Take Back Day

Looking for a safe way to dispose of unused/expired medications? We are taking partnering with DEA's Drug Take Back Day on Saturday April 25th from 10:00-2:00pm. We will be located out front of the Kent Police Department (220 4th Ave S. ) off of 4th Ave. In case of inclement weather, we will be in the City Hall Parking garage with entrances off of Titus or Gowe. Click here for information on what we can and cannot take. Questions? Contact Stacy Judd at 253-856-5883 or sjudd@kentwa.gov. 

 

Community Education Newsletter

Each month, your Community Education Unit sends out a monthly newsletter with information on crime trends, crime prevention tips, programs, and upcoming events. We send this newsletter out to hundreds of email addresses we have on our distribution lists and we also want to make it available to anyone who wants to read it. So, click on the PDF below to read the most current and past newsletters. The latest version will be published here the last Thursday of each month. Enjoy!

January 2026 Community Education Unit Newsletter

February 2026 Community Education Unit Newsletter

March 2026 Community Education Unit Newsletter

 

Teen Police Academy 

Contact Stacy Judd at sjudd@kentwa.gov or 253-856-5883.

Community Police Academy

Registration for the Advanced Community Police Academy for Spring 2026 is closed. We received an overwhelming number of applications and as a result a wait list will be established.  Our next academy will be the basic Community Police Academy and will be offered Fall 2026. Registration should open in August. 

The Community Police Academy is delivered in a series of classes that offer straightforward, candid information regarding daily and specialized operations of the police department, while defining the agency’s role in the community. Building upon what you learned during the Basic Community Police Academy, a wide range of law enforcement topics will be discussed to include report writing, hostage negotiation, advanced crime scene investigation and processing, use of force, and more hands-on learning about our work and why we do what we do.  Click here to see a sample agenda of class topics

The Community Police Academy is free and open to any adult 18 years or older who lives, works, or has an interest in the City of Kent and its police department. Space is limited and pre-registration is required by completing and submitting the application below. For security reasons all applicants must pass a background check. Persons with a felony conviction or recent misdemeanor conviction may not be eligible to participate.

Contact shallstead@kentwa.gov with any questions. 

Event and Meeting Requests

If you are interested in having any member of the Kent Police Department attend your event or meeting, we ask that you fill out this form completely. Examples of events and meeting requests include school events, church events, community-based events, booths, crime prevention presentations, Neighborhood Block Watch presentations, etc.  Once you complete the form, click submit and a member of our Community Education Unit will reach out with any questions and let you know the status of your request. 

Please give us 30 days notice for any event or meeting request. If there is not 30 days notice, we cannot guarantee we will be able to accommodate your request. 

 Event Request Form 

 Scams & Fraud Prevention

People are impacted by scams and frauds every day. Unfortunately, there are so many different scams out there that it is hard to keep track of what to pay attention to and how to protect yourself from it. It is always good to trust your instincts and when in doubt if it seems too good to be true, then it probably is. 

A few fast tips:

  • Do not provide your credit card or bank account number to persons calling you on the phone. You can always call the business directly (using a number you already have or have researched) to see if it's valid.
  • If you know you have been a victim of a fraud - call 911 immediately. 
  • Immediately file a report with your bank or financial institution
  • Review your credit report
  • Review this information and visit the following resources for more information

    AARP

    IRS

    Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Block Watch 101

Your Kent Police Community Education Unit and Neighborhood Response Team offers Block Watch 101 classes to help residents form organization neighborhood Block Watch groups.

Stay tuned for our next BW 101 class. 

Why should you attend? It's proven to reduce crime in neighborhoods. Plus, you will hear about:

The latest crime trends/prevention
How & why to set up a block watch
Refresher on maintaining a block watch
Hear from other block watch captains on what has worked and what hasn't

Block Watch is a proven crime prevention program that encourages neighbors to look out for each other.  Contact a Community Education Coordinator for more information.

Kent PD Block Watch Brochure

CPTED: Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design

CPTED: Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design - Reducing crime by changing the environment - locks, latches, lighting, landscaping, design, natural surveillance, and encouraging legitimate users of property. Here is a great checklist to use while checking your home through a crime prevention lense! 

Trespass Program

The City of Kent offers property owners an opportunity to be involved in a Trespass Enforcement Authorization Program. This partnership provides the Kent Police Department authorization to contact and question persons who may be unlawfully occupying the property after business hours.

 For more information and to get a Trespass Authorization form, please contact:

East Hill - Stacy Judd 253-856-5883  sjudd@kentwa.gov

Valley/West Hill - Sara Hallstead 253-856-5856  shallstead@kentwa.gov

Traffic Safety

Traffic crashes are a significant source of injury burden in King County each year. Kent Police is home to the South King County Target Zero Manager, a partially funded position from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC), who is responsible for the implementation and coordination of special, high visibility law enforcement emphasis patrols throughout the South King County area and overall traffic safety work. Kent Police and other King County police departments work to prevent traffic crashes and reduce death and serious injury among people who suffer a crash. We partner with WTSC which has many traffic safety programs to work towards "0" serious injury and fatal collisions on our roadways.

Washington Traffic Safety Commission

Traffic safety topics:

Target Zero

Target Zero is a statewide initiative aimed at building traffic safety partnerships throughout the state to align priorities and leverage resources to improve traffic safety. The state's Strategic Highway Safety Plan has incorporated the Target Zero initiative to reduce traffic fatalities and serious injuries to zero by the year 2030.

Vehicle Theft Prevention

Tips from the WA Auto Theft Prevention Authority

Volunteers In Police Service (VIPS)

 Volunteers In Police Service (VIPS) is a group of community members who assist Kent Police Department employees providing services to the community. 

The Kent Police Department is proud to have a team of volunteers who help with the following programs:

  • Disabled parking enforcement 
  • Fingerprinting services for Concealed Pistol License applicants who live within Kent city limits (volunteers do not fingerprint suspects or prisoners)
  • Volunteer Patrol
  • Assist with community events

Do you want to join the VIPS Team?

The selection criteria includes:

  • Legal U.S. resident
  • 18 years of age or older
  • Live, work, or have an interest in the City of Kent
  • Possess a valid driver's license with a good driving record
  • No criminal record and/or association with criminal activity
  • No substance abuse issues

Once accepted, the Police Department will schedule appropriate orientation. We provide all training, uniforms, and necessary equipment.

If you are interested please email sjudd@kentwa.gov 

You can also print and complete the application. Mail or drop it off at the Kent Police Department.

Kent Police Student Board

Board Members:

  • Kent middle & senior high school students
  • Work together to plan and implement the Game of Life Youth Conference!
  • Implement youth board driven projects that focus on drug/alcohol prevention, health, wellness, leadership development and much more
  • Receive hours for community service
  • Can put youth board on college applications

How often does the Student Board meet?

Youth board members meet 2-3 times per month on Wednesdays from 1:30-3:00 at the Kent Police/Fire Training Center.

How do I apply to be on the Student Board?

Complete & return the application and 2 personal recommendation forms.
Contact Stacy Judd at (253) 856-5883 or sjudd@kentwa.gov for more information.

Value Statement

As a member of the youth board we will…

  • Have a positive influence on our peers toward making healthy choices
  • Be driven by our genuine care and interest of making a difference
  • Value our friendships in and outside of the youth board
  • Respect ourselves and others with an open mind
  • Strive to uphold our strong integrity through our actions and words

2024 Game of Life Video

https://youtu.be/v9JtBNDtKPw

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