Police dedicate new headquarters

A large crowd listens Wednesday, May 24, 2023, as Mike Reynolds, chief of the Fayetteville Police Department, speaks during a dedication ceremony for the Fayetteville Police Department’s new headquarters building in Fayetteville. Voters approved a bond measure in April 2019 to pay for a new police headquarters building. Construction began on the approximately 82,500-square-foot secured facility in February 2021, according to a city news release. It is fully ADA accessible, includes several areas capable of hosting public meetings and programming and offers increased space, safety and security for members of the public, officers and staff. The building opened to the public May 1. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery. 
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Andy Shupe)
A large crowd listens Wednesday, May 24, 2023, as Mike Reynolds, chief of the Fayetteville Police Department, speaks during a dedication ceremony for the Fayetteville Police Department’s new headquarters building in Fayetteville. Voters approved a bond measure in April 2019 to pay for a new police headquarters building. Construction began on the approximately 82,500-square-foot secured facility in February 2021, according to a city news release. It is fully ADA accessible, includes several areas capable of hosting public meetings and programming and offers increased space, safety and security for members of the public, officers and staff. The building opened to the public May 1. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Andy Shupe)

The Fayetteville Police Department had a dedication ceremony for the department's new headquarters building in Fayetteville. Voters approved a bond measure in April 2019 to pay for a new police headquarters building. Construction began on the approximately 82,500-square-foot secured facility in February 2021, according to a city news release. It is fully ADA accessible, includes several areas capable of hosting public meetings and programming, and offers increased space, safety and security for members of the public, officers and staff. The building opened to the public May 1. 

  photo  Cpl. Greg Dawson of the Fayetteville Police Department leads a tour Wednesday, May 24, 2023, of the Fayetteville Police Department’s new headquarters building after a dedication ceremony in Fayetteville. Voters approved a bond measure in April 2019 to pay for a new police headquarters building. Construction began on the approximately 82,500-square-foot secured facility in February 2021, according to a city news release. It is fully ADA accessible, includes several areas capable of hosting public meetings and programming and offers increased space, safety and security for members of the public, officers and staff. The building opened to the public May 1. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Andy Shupe)
 
 
  photo  Visitors fill the public entrance Wednesday, May 24, 2023, during a dedication ceremony for the Fayetteville Police Department’s new headquarters building after a dedication ceremony in Fayetteville. Voters approved a bond measure in April 2019 to pay for a new police headquarters building. Construction began on the approximately 82,500-square-foot secured facility in February 2021, according to a city news release. It is fully ADA accessible, includes several areas capable of hosting public meetings and programming and offers increased space, safety and security for members of the public, officers and staff. The building opened to the public May 1. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Andy Shupe)
 
 
  photo  Mike Reynolds, chief of the Fayetteville Police Department, speaks Wednesday, May 24, 2023, during a dedication ceremony for the Fayetteville Police Department’s new headquarters building in Fayetteville. Voters approved a bond measure in April 2019 to pay for a new police headquarters building. Construction began on the approximately 82,500-square-foot secured facility in February 2021, according to a city news release. It is fully ADA accessible, includes several areas capable of hosting public meetings and programming and offers increased space, safety and security for members of the public, officers and staff. The building opened to the public May 1. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Andy Shupe)
 
 
  photo  A large crowd listens Wednesday, May 24, 2023, during a dedication ceremony for the Fayetteville Police Department’s new headquarters building in Fayetteville. Voters approved a bond measure in April 2019 to pay for a new police headquarters building. Construction began on the approximately 82,500-square-foot secured facility in February 2021, according to a city news release. It is fully ADA accessible, includes several areas capable of hosting public meetings and programming and offers increased space, safety and security for members of the public, officers and staff. The building opened to the public May 1. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Andy Shupe)
 
 
  photo  A crowd gathers Wednesday, May 24, 2023, during a dedication ceremony for the Fayetteville Police Department’s new headquarters building in Fayetteville. Voters approved a bond measure in April 2019 to pay for a new police headquarters building. Construction began on the approximately 82,500-square-foot secured facility in February 2021, according to a city news release. It is fully ADA accessible, includes several areas capable of hosting public meetings and programming and offers increased space, safety and security for members of the public, officers and staff. The building opened to the public May 1. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Andy Shupe)
 
 

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