People in Keighley are invited to visit their local police station, quiz detectives and experience life as a prisoner at an open day.
Visitors to Airedale House can also find out what it is like to be part of a public order event when officers demonstrate what they do.
Police dogs and horses and vintage and current vehicles will be there and there will be a flyover by the police helicopter.
Army Cadets will join officers for drill demonstrations and the Keighley Cougars will be in attendance.
Children will be entertained by police mascots Sherlock Dog and Detective Duck, face painting, trampolines, a climbing wall and a Kids’ Corner.
Inspector Tony Reed, who runs Keighley Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: "This is a great chance for us to meet the community we serve and for locals to come and find out more about the police.
“We have a real range of attractions lined up including some exciting displays from colleagues. It'll be a fun day for everyone involved."
The open day runs from 11am to 3pm at Keighley Police Station in Royd Ings Avenue, on Sunday.
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