FREE • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2023
VOLUME 11, NO. 18
PLANT CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT CAPTAIN ROBERT MCLELLAN EARNS FBI-LEEDA TRILOGY AWARD
McLellan competed 120 hours of leadership training by the FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development To earn the award, Captain McLellan successfully Association completed three challenging 40-hour work week sesThe mission of the association is to advance the sci-
MICHELLE CACERES STAFF WRITER
The Plant City Police Department (PCPD) would like to congratulate Captain Robert McLellan for earning the FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Association (LEEDA) Trilogy Award in October.
ence and art of law enforcement leadership and promote the exchange of information to improve law enforcement management practices through training, education and networking among police professionals across the United States and beyond.
sions (120 hours in total) of training, which included three courses: Supervisor Leadership Institute, Command Leadership Institute and Executive Leadership Institute. Command Leadership Institute was created to engage students in topics such as credibility,
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SPOOKY SEASON DELIGHTED YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE Plant City residents celebrated the holiday with plenty of festive flair.
MICHELLE CACERES STAFF WRITER
Plant City residents had no shortage of spooktacular Halloween fun. Festivities kicked off Friday night with Plant City Main Street’s “Nightmare On Main Street,” where thousands of people, many in costumes, strolled city streets in search of candy.
There was plenty to go around. “Our merchants and vendors are amazing for letting the kids trick-or-treat,” said Plant City Main Street Executive Director Dawn Hyatt. She’s also excited about this month’s photo costume contest, where event attendees submit their photo by Nov. 1 at https://tinyurl.com/mrxj7hpf. An online vote on its Facebook page will determine the winner. “The prize this month is worth $100,” she said.
Plant City resident April Ferry brought her son, Caiden, 6, dressed up as Optimus Prime, and his friends out for the event. “It was such a fun and family-oriented event,” she said. She made the ambitious decision to attend Monster Mash, the other event happening that evening. Plant City Parks & Recreation transformed the Plant City Stadium into a frightfully wonderful festival filled with
trick-or-treating, games, dancing and even a scare zone. City departments got into the spirit (Plant City Police Department hosted a Mobile Command Post graveyard, Parks & Recreation made kids “go fishing” for prizes) to put smiles on children’s faces and chocolate in their tummies. Plant City knows how to throw a party or two..