Communities across Michigan are marking National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, a day dedicated to recognizing the service, professionalism, and commitment of law enforcement officers who work every day to protect the public.
In Michigan, the Michigan State Police, along with local and regional law enforcement agencies, highlighted the importance of community trust, outreach, and cooperation. Officers across the state serve in a wide range of roles, from traffic safety and emergency response to investigations and community engagement.
Law enforcement agencies in Michigan work closely with local departments, including those in the Detroit metropolitan area, supporting public safety efforts through coordination, training, and specialized resources. Their work often extends beyond enforcement, including education, prevention programs, and direct engagement with residents of all ages.
On this day of recognition, communities are encouraged to reflect on the dedication required in law enforcement service. Officers routinely face challenging and unpredictable situations while remaining committed to protecting lives and maintaining public safety.
A Note of Appreciation
On National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, we extend our thanks to all law enforcement officers serving in Michigan and across the United States. Your commitment to duty, your presence in our communities, and your efforts to protect and serve are recognized and appreciated.
Respect, cooperation, and dialogue between law enforcement and the communities they serve remain essential to building safer and stronger neighborhoods.


































































































































































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