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Lloydminster RCMP invites public to ‘Coffee with a Cop’

The Lloydminster RCMP are inviting residents to join them for a coffee this week. Coffee with a Cop is happening from 2-3 p.m. on Thursday, May 16, to celebrate National Police Week.

Running from May 12-18, National Police Week is a way for police to connect with their communities and increase awareness about the services they provide. Several members of the Lloydminster RCMP, including Inspector Lee Brachmann, the new detachment commander, will be present to engage with the community.

National Police Week was launched in 2017, and Lloydminster RCMP members are proud to continue the tradition. Constable Michael Hagel is looking forward to the event and interacting with the people of Lloydminster.

“This is a great opportunity to connect with the community. It’s a chance to have everyone voice their opinions, or maybe come by and have a doughnut,” says Const. Hagel.

The event is open to everyone in the Lloydminster and surrounding area at the Tim Horton’s located at 5401 44 street. The Lloydminster RCMP thanks the public for their continued support of the detachment and its members.

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