Statesville’s Night Out Returns: Building Community Beyond the Badge

Last Updated 9/19/2025Posted in Latest City News, Homepage, Front & Center (Podcast)

The curtain pulls back on Statesville's most anticipated community event as Chief David Onley and Corporal Chan Austin join April and Nakayla on Front and Center to announce the return of Statesville's Night Out with the Statesville Police Department (SPD). After last year's cancellation due to Hurricane Helene, this signature police department event returns Thursday, October 2, 2025 from 5:30-7:30 PM on West Broad Street in Downtown Statesville.

What makes Statesville's celebration unique? Unlike the national observance held in August, our local event strategically moved to October to escape sweltering summer temperatures and align with National Crime Prevention Month. The downtown location creates an intimate, accessible gathering place where approximately 50 community partners will showcase resources while officers connect with residents in a relaxed setting. From bounce houses and free food (including the coveted funnel cakes) to crime prevention information, the event offers something for every age group.

Beyond the logistics, this conversation reveals the deeper purpose behind Night Out. Chief Onley explains how these interactions humanize officers, showing them as "everyday people" with families and personalities beyond the badge. What began as an annual gathering has evolved into a community engagement philosophy, with SPD now hosting smaller neighborhood events throughout the year across Statesville. Through playful "quick fire" questions about which officers are morning people, competitive spirits, coffee drinkers, and grill masters, listeners glimpse the camaraderie that defines the department's culture.

Whether you're bringing children for the activities, seeking safety information, or simply wanting to chat with your local officers outside of emergency situations, Statesville's Night Out promises meaningful connections in a festive atmosphere. Mark your calendar, bring your appetite (especially for Chan's grilled specialties), and join the celebration that strengthens the bonds between public safety personnel and the community they serve.

Learn more about Statesville's Night Out here.

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