LANCASTER – Do you have concerns about crime or quality-of-life issues in your Lancaster neighborhood? Bring them to the attention of local law enforcement in a comfortable, informal atmosphere Thursday, April 9.
The latest installment of “Coffee with a Deputy” will be held from 8 to 10 a.m. Thursday, April 9, at the Lemon Leaf Café, located at 653 West Lancaster Boulevard in Lancaster.
The topics discussed will be crime trends and public safety, and there will be an opportunity for Lancaster residents to ask questions and have their concerns addressed, according to Lancaster Community Relations deputy Miguel Ruiz.
The “Coffee with a Deputy” program is designed to create a comfortable atmosphere where residents can meet with representatives from the Lancaster Sheriff’s Station to discuss various community safety topics, crime prevention and other law enforcement services.
Team members from the city’s Public Safety Office will also be on hand to provide information about the Neighborhood Watch program, as well as contact information for other city services.
The “Coffee with a Deputy” program is held on the second Thursday of each month.
For more information, contact Lancaster Sheriff’s Station’s Community Relations deputy Miguel Ruiz at 661-948-8466.
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David G says
There is an old game called “Good Cop Bad Cop” and that is exactly what this meeting is all about. Go to this meeting and you will get greased up by PR suit who is trained to make you feel all warm and fuzzy. Then reality sets in if you ever get pulled over for anything….I absolutely GUARANTEE that the person you deal with is not related to the greaseman at this event. You will be met by an arrogant and rude cop that has NO interest in your safely and well being. He does however have a stake…to meet his quota. Shall we talk about quotas? No need to as the dept was sued by own of it’s own…it all got exposed. Anyway if you like getting warm and fuzzy and you have not much of a life and have nothing else to do..go I guess if they are serving coffee and donuts. BTW I am a retired white guy…somethat supports law enforcement…but not the culture of LASD…those cowboys are out of control.