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Co ee with a Cop
By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of Lauren Lekander
The Douglas County Sheri ’s O ce (DCSO) has been working diligently to increase its presence
in the Castle Pines community. Whether visiting neighborhoods for National Night Out, arranging informational sessions or publicizing safety reminders, the DCSO is connecting and educating the community on issues that are relevant to them. Recently, DCSO o cers participated in another forum to interact with residents, Co ee with a Cop.
Co ee with a Cop began in California six
years ago as a way for police departments to communicate with local citizens in a relaxed, casual environment. Subsequently, October 4 was designated as National Co ee with a Cop Day, and law enforcement o cials throughout the country celebrated the program by speaking with concerned citizens over a cup of joe.
The DCSO hosted two Co ee with a Cop
sessions on October 4 at the Castle Pines Parkway Starbucks. Both events were well attended, and residents came prepared to discuss topics such as neighborhood speeding, crime trends, development and tra c concerns. Those who did not have questions were eager to stop by and say, “Thank you for all you do,” and some attendees even o ered hugs to o cers on their way out.
Community-oriented police programs like Co ee with a Cop provide opportunities for both law enforcement o cials and residents to get together outside of emergency situations.
“We participate in community events like this because we want to build trusting relationships within our community,” said Public Information O cer Lauren Lekander. “We want citizens to feel comfortable coming to us. Making ourselves available to the community in an environment like this helps us build those relationships.”
Two more Co ee with a Cop dates are scheduled for residents who were not able to stop by on October 4 or for those who have follow-up questions. DCSO o cers will be at the Castle Pines Parkway Starbucks on November 8 and December 6 from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. until 5 p.m.
“We had good conversations with residents,” said Lekander. “Castle Pines residents genuinely appreciate law enforcement.”
Deputy Jason Blanchard (left) and Sergeant Je  Miller (right) with Castle Pines residents during the October 4 Co ee with a Cop. The event provided the opportunity for the DCSO and residents to get together outside of emergency situations.
Sheri  Tony Spurlock spoke with residents about local crime trends, neighborhood speeding and tra c concerns. O cers wore pink badges and patches in October in honor of breast cancer awareness month. Deputies made donations within the o ce and purchased pink badges and patches to wear. DCSO raised more than $2,000, which will go to a local cancer patient(s).


































































































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