Officials, police officers and residents across Montgomery County joined National Night Out events on Tuesday.
The nationwide annual celebration aims to enhance relationships between communities and law enforcement. The county has taken part in National Night Out for the last 38 years, according to County Executive Marc Elrich.
Local leaders and law enforcement officials posted on social media from the night.
National Night Out 2022 was an absolute success!
Thank you to all of our community hosts and to our community members for participating in last nights events. We couldn’t have done it without you.
We look forward to seeing you next year!#mcpnews #nno2022 #bettertogether pic.twitter.com/KatlHIRZlG
— Montgomery County Department of Police (@mcpnews) August 3, 2022
What a blast!!
Great to see so many people out celebrating #NationalNightOut2022 pic.twitter.com/6sZVZFZ9jH— Montgomery County State's Attorney's Office (@MCSAONEWS) August 3, 2022
Great to make my way around Montgomery County to be part of several National Night Out celebrations. pic.twitter.com/bEjvGABhSY
— County Exec Marc Elrich (@MontCoExec) August 3, 2022
Great time being had by all at National Night Out. Thank you @mcpnews and all of our first responders for your leadership and partnership with the community! pic.twitter.com/2zaiLuuxVL
— Councilmember Gabe Albornoz (@albornoz_gabe) August 2, 2022
Glad I was able to get to National Night Out at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church in Rockville. Great to see @albornoz_gabe and @mcpdChief. It truly does take all of us working together! pic.twitter.com/6ewuCZBkEy
— Brenda Wolff (@brendawolff1) August 3, 2022