- April 10, 2019
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Daniel Garcia, 3, tried to give a kiss to his mom, Paulina, from inside the bounce house.
Patrol Officers Jordan Lawrence and Ariana Arroyo with Crime Scene Investigator Dawn Carlton showed how kids were decorating Carlton’s car with their hand prints, kind of resembling when finger prints are left at a crime scene.
Officer Connell Daniel played basketball with Dallas Kierstead, 8, and Landon Simmons, 6.
Sgt. Mike Alexander and Sgt. Brian Satterlee made burgers for those at the picnic.
Brothers Alan and Denilson Lopez; 3 and 9-years-old respectively, played Connect Four at the picnic.
Aylin Coronado, 11, left her mark on Carlton's car.
Baisley Everett, 2, loved the bounce house's slide.
Courtney Bourget helped her daughter, Addi Downing, 4, while enjoying the playground.
Bryan Davis, 9, had fun playing at the picnic.
Lola was all smiles as she also enjoyed the picnic.
Tiffany Coronado, 6, ran hard to shave her own shaved ice.
Ocoee Police Department officers were excited to be at the picnic sharing with the local families from the community.
Ava Body, 4, learned from Brandy Eggerichs and Kelsey Katro, from the Ocoee Utilities Department, about what can (and cannot) be flushed down the toilet.
Mina Basar, 3, and Enes Akyalcin, 6, had fun driving a tiny police car around the basketball court.
The Ocoee Fire Department was present at the event to showcase the fire truck and the ambulance to all kids who approached them.
The Ocoee Police Department hosted its annual picnic on Saturday, May 14, at Central Park in Ocoee.
Families who attended enjoyed a nice Saturday morning out with good food, games, bounce houses and live music.
Kids had a myriad of activities to engage in such as having their face painted, eat popcorn, shave their own shaved ice, place their hand print on a Crime Scene Investigator's car, among others.
The Ocoee Fire Department was present at the picnic, as they partnered with the Police Department so kids were able to see the fire truck and the inside of the ambulance.