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Posted on: September 20, 2023

[ARCHIVED] Coffee With Cops Heads West to Big Iron Coffee

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STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, COLORADO-September 20, 2023-The Steamboat Springs Police Department (SSPD) are headed west this month to Big Iron Coffee for the next installment of the popular program, Coffee with Cops, on Wednesday, September 27 from 8:30am to 10am. 

“The mornings are getting colder, the air crisper and we couldn’t think of a better way to start a fall day than enjoying a hot cup of coffee with members of our community,” said Police Chief Mark Beckett. “This is a great opportunity to get to know us better and understand how we’re working to keep the community safe.”

Steamboat Springs Police Officers, School Resource Officers, Community Service Officers, and Animal Control Officers along with members of the Routt County Sheriff’s Office will be on hand for this fully caffeinated edition from 8:30am to 10am at Big Iron Coffee Roastery (2432 Lincoln Avenue), an easy commute across US40 from the Combined Law Enforcement Facility on the west side of town.

Enjoy interacting with officers from the day shift while savoring a freshly brewed cup of coffee. In addition, get to know Chief Beckett and members of the SSPD including officers, detectives, and professional staff, who protect and serve our city every day of the year.

Coffee with Cops is based on the police department’s daily briefings, which allows face to face interaction, sharing information and checking in with each other in a compressed time frame. 

The program is designed to allow open, two-way dialogue between the community and the police department and our officers. Community members can ask questions and learn about the men and women who serve our community. Most law enforcement contacts with the public occur during emergencies, or emotional situations. As one can understand, those situations are not the most effective time or way to build relationships. 

-WeServeTheCity-

Contact
Evan Noble, Police Sergeant, 970.879.4344 or email
Mark Beckett, Police Chief, 970.879.4344 or email
Michael Lane, Communications Manager, 970.871.8220 or email

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