The Riverside
County Sheriff Department hosted Coffee with a Cop, Wednesday,
March 15 at the Albertsons Starbucks.
Joined by Blythes local police department, California
Highway Patrol and U.S. Dept. of Interim Bureau of Land Management,
deputies and officers met with no agenda or written speech, but
simply came out to reach the locals.
Working together to help bridge the gap between residents
feeling comfortable enough to approach officers, General Manager of
Albertsons, Mel Culp and District Asset Protection Joe Yelin were
happy to help serve the cliche dinner officers usually devour:
coffeeand
doughnuts.
Visited by City Manager Peter Cosentini and Councilman Oscar
Galvan, officers and city leaders were thanked for the outstanding
service they provide.
Moving the location from the franchise
Starbuckson
West Hobsonway to Albertsons was an idea Deputy Joseph Aguliar said
he thought was a good move,
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Looking for
ways to successfully interact with the people they serve in Blythe,
Captain Jiminez of the Riverside County Sheriff Department held
many lengthy conversations and shook many hands, welcoming
community residents to help themselves to refreshments or meet his
staff.
Sharing whatever was on their minds, deputies and officers
were able to get to know a few people.
In addition to personal matters, countless number of
customers stopped by to say thank you to the men in uniform for
their service, kindness and the great work they do in the
community.
One soldier even took the liberty to stop by and pay his
respect and comedically share the joke that should he be pulled
over in a traffic stop, that the officers present should remember
his face.
No matter if you came by with a serious issue or just simply
stopped by to say thank you, Riverside County Sheriffs Department
of the Colorado River Station thank you for your









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