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Queen Creek Police Amplify Patrols to Ensure Safe Celebrations for Graduating Seniors

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Published on May 22, 2025
Queen Creek Police Amplify Patrols to Ensure Safe Celebrations for Graduating SeniorsSource: Facebook/Queen Creek Police Department

As the aroma of freedom and adulthood wafts over Queen Creek's graduating seniors, the local police department steps up, not to rain on the parade but to ensure it doesn't end in tragedy. "Graduation is a time for celebration and we want to ensure everyone celebrates safely and  responsibly," Queen Creek Police Department Chief Randy Brice stated, as reported by the town's official website.

Simple measures like wearing seatbelts and watching for the spike in traffic around venues can make substantial differences in keeping the post-ceremony escapades from taking a dark turn. The police aren't just throwing out suggestions and hoping for the best; they plan on beefing up patrols and enforcing rules around alcohol, drugs, and impaired driving through the weekend because, as we all know, laws don't relax, not even in the face of tasseled caps and diplomas. It's not just about keeping an eye on the boozy antics, the QCPD imposes a curfew that parents and partiers alike should mark: 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. if you're 15 or under, and midnight to 5 a.m. for those 16 and 17-year-olds.

And for those throwing parties, don't think you're off the hook. The police explicitly call on hosts to keep the revelry in check. We're talking monitoring party activities, guaranteeing all have a safe ride home, and dialing up QCPD's non-emergency line when things start to tread into illegal, loud or overcrowded territory—or when the traffic situation starts to mimic a small-scale reenactment of weekend gridlock.

"QCPD will continue to deploy extra officers this weekend," Chief Brice promised in a very straightforward pitch to the community, as noted by the Town of Queen Creek. "They will be on patrol in neighborhoods, on the roads, and in common areas where teens are known to congregate." To keep celebrations safe and fun, residents are encouraged to report anything suspicious. The QCPD congratulates the class of 2025 and hopes everyone enjoys the festivities responsibly and peacefully.

For the granular details on the curfew times, contact numbers, and unfiltered police guidance, have a look-see at Queen Creek's official announcement. Meanwhile, Public Information Officer Jennifer Lamis can be buzzed at 480-416-8509 or reached via email at [email protected].