YOUNGSTERS will be able to play detective when Kidderminster Police Station opens its doors to the public on Sunday.
A mock crime scene will be set up as part of the open day, which will give people the opportunity to find out more about police work.
There will be also be a video ID parade and visitors will be given the chance to pick out the "offender".
The custody block will be open and people will be able to look at the cells and have their fingerprints and photographs taken.
Police vehicles, including motorbikes, the public order van and the armed response vehicle, will be on display, as will the mobile CCTV van.
Inspector Paul Crowley said: "The open day will give us a great opportunity to meet the public. There will be something for everyone and we hope it will be a fun day out for the whole family."
The open day will run from 11am until 3pm.
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