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Canutillo Community Night Out
Canutillo ISD Celebrates with Local Law Enforcement & Open Trick or Treat
Posted on 10/27/2017
This is the image for the news article titled Canutillo ISD Celebrates with Local Law Enforcement & Open Trick or TreatFor the second year, Canutillo ISD celebrated a night of community-building that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, better places to live. This year, Canutillo Community Night Out took place at Northwest Early College High School on Thursday, October 26, 2017.

Children from everywhere came dressed in their favorite character costumes as Northwest ECHS students and staff held their annual Open Trick or Treat event. Students, parents and community members joined the Canutillo ISD Board of Trustees to thank law enforcement officers and first responders for their service in keeping our community safe.

Canutillo ISD Chief of Police Carlos Carrillo said that this event brings the community together to unite in partnership with law enforcement agencies and first responders.

“It’s great to see the entire Canutillo community come together and meet those that keep us safe, Carrillo said. “We have to remain strong and maintain that community aspect, build capacity to work together and build trust between the community and local law enforcement agencies.”

Participating agencies were El Paso Police Department-Westside Regional Command, El Paso County Sheriff's Office-Upper Valley, Texas Game Wardens, U.S. Department of Homeland Security K-9, El Paso County Constable's Office Pct. 6, Sunland Park Police Department, and Canutillo ISD Police Department.