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October 2025
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Central Division encompasses a large, diverse area that includes the Downtown Business community, Near Southside (Hospital District), Texas A&M downtown campus, and many historic neighborhoods immediately surrounding these areas. Included in the boundaries are the major shelters for homeless individuals and families. The business, medical, and educational communities located within this division create a significant transient population commuting to and from work each day. After business hours, the Central Business District transforms to a vibrant entertainment venue consisting of many popular restaurants, bars and events.
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Thank you for being a part of our Central Division Community!
We invite you to connect and collaborate with us. Please use the QR code to subscribe to our Crime Prevention Newsletter and NPO calendar.
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FWPD Police Trainee Application Deadline has been extended to OCTOBER 14TH!! What are you waiting for?? Start your new career now!! Click the link below to apply now!! https://bit.ly/46HVtts |
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Thank you for registering to participate in National Night Out (NNO). Registration ended on September 30, 2025, but you can still participate at any of the following community centers:
- Andrew Doc Session CC-201 S Sylvania Ave from 6p-8p
- Fire Station CC-1601 Lipscomb St. from 5:30p-8p
- Atatiana Carr‐Jefferson CC-201 E Maddox Ave from 5-8p
- Victory Forest CC-3427 Hemphill St. from 6:30p-8:30p
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
We stand with survivors, honor those we have lost, and support the fight for a cure. Together, we raise awareness and spread hope for a future without this terrible disease.
#BreastCancerAwareness #Pinktober
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Did you know? Human traffickers often use transportation systems, including bus stations, truck stops, rest areas, and travel centers when recruiting and moving victims. Learn the indicators of human trafficking at https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/stophumantrafficking #YourRoadsTheirFreedom
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Thank you Oakhurst Neighborhood Association, Oakhurst Citizens on Patrol, and Springdale Baptist Church for hosting the 37th Annual First Responder Appreciation Dinner! We appreciate You! |
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If you don’t know your Neighborhood Patrol Officer’s name, visit OneAddress. Type in your street address, click search, then click the "+" sign in front of the word “Neighborhoods.” Your NPO’s name and number are listed.
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This newsletter was published by Central Police Division Crime Prevention Office. |
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