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Simi Valley police will host an open house Sept. 20 to mark the station's 10th anniversary.
Residents are invited to join City Council members, Chief of Police Mike Lewis and the rest of the department in celebrating the event at 3901 Alamo St.
Tours of the facility will be conducted throughout the day, along with demonstrations by the canine unit, disaster service workers and the bomb squad, police said.
Mayor Paul Miller will preside over a ribbon-cutting ceremony, unveiling the Simi Valley Police Department Historical Committee's exhibit depicting the department's history.
The Simi Valley Police Foundation will host a family-style barbecue, and members of the Simi Valley Elks Lodge will serve food and drinks.
The crime prevention unit will hold drawings for several bicycles, helmets and vehicle security locks.
Static displays will include SWAT equipment, police motorcycles and the department's mobile command center. For more information, call Sgt. Adam Darough at 583-6929.
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