Join the Kirkland Police Department for Coffee with a Cop

Kirkland, WALocal News

The Kirkland Police Department invites residents to 'Coffee with a Cop' on December 19, 2024, from 9 to 11 a. m. at The Art of Coffee, 12348 NE 115th Place, Kirkland, Washington. This event offers a welcoming space for community members to engage with local law enforcement, ask questions, and share safety concerns. Chief Cherie Harris highlights the importance of these informal gatherings, stating, 'We want to hear directly from our residents about what matters most to them and how we can work together to keep Kirkland a great place to live, work, and visit.

' There will be no formal agenda, allowing for genuine conversations. Although coffee will not be provided, attendees are encouraged to purchase beverages or simply stop by to engage in discussions. This initiative embodies KPD's commitment to serving the community with honor, integrity, and courage, aiming to enhance trust and collaboration with residents for a safer Kirkland.

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