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Cops and Conversation That’s Off The Cuff (Without Cuffs)

Opportunity for community to meet with Rockville cops in early Jan.
Have Coffee with a Cop in King Farm

The Rockville City Police Department will meet with community members for Coffee with a Cop on Monday, Jan. 9.

Officers will be on hand for informal one-on-one chats with community members – no formal speeches, no agendas and no distractions – from 8-9 a.m. at Coffee Republic, 801 Pleasant Drive #100, in King Farm Village Center. All purchases made during the hour receive a 10 percent discount.

The program, which is the latest example of RCPD’s commitment to building trust between neighbors and law enforcement through community policing, gives community members an opportunity to ask questions, discuss concerns and get to know the men and women who protect and serve our community.

RCPD’s first Coffee with a Cop was part of National Coffee with a Cop Day on Oct. 7.

Learn more about  Coffee with a Cop at coffeewithacop.com and more about the RCPD at www.rockvillemd.gov/police.

This article has been updated.

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