Thank a Police Officer Day: Show Your Appreciation in Statesville

Last Updated 9/19/2025Posted in Latest City News, Homepage

Every day, officers with the Statesville Police Department put on their uniforms and head into the community with one goal: to keep Statesville safe. They respond to emergencies, build relationships with residents, and serve with dedication, often in ways that go unseen.

On Thank a Police Officer Day (Saturday, September 20, 2025), we encourage our residents to take a moment to recognize their service and sacrifice. A simple gesture of gratitude can make a meaningful difference in an officer’s day and remind them that their community stands behind them.

Ways You Can Thank an Officer

Looking for ways to participate? Here are a few simple ideas:

  • Say it out loud. If you see an officer in the community, a smile and a sincere “thank you” can brighten their day.
  • Send a note or card. A personal message - whether from you, your family, or your child’s classroom - is a keepsake officers will treasure.
  • Deliver a small treat. Dropping off coffee, snacks, or a meal at the station is always appreciated.
  • Encourage kids to get involved. Have your children draw pictures or write thank-you notes to share with officers.
  • Spread positivity online. Post a kind message on social media and tag the Statesville Police Department to help lift their spirits.

2025 National Night Out (Statesville's Night Out)

Would you like to get to know Officers here at the Statesville Police Department (SPD)? Join members of the SPD and our community partners as we stand together against crime and violence in our neighborhoods.

We will have free food, public safety displays, inflatables, entertainment, information and resources from community partners, and many other activities for everyone in our community.

National Night Out (Statesville's Night Out) on Thursday, October 2, 2025 from 5:30p - 7:30p in Downtown Statesville. Learn more here.

A Community of Support

Our officers work tirelessly to serve Statesville, and your support makes their work even more meaningful. On this Thank a Police Officer Day, let’s join together as a community to let them know how much their service matters.

Learn more about the Statesville Police Department here.



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