
Plymouth residents have a sweet opportunity to mingle with their local law enforcement while sipping on some hot chocolate during the upcoming Cocoa with Cops event. Hosted by the Plymouth Police Department, the gathering aims to bolster community relations by allowing residents and officers to engage in open dialogue in an informal setting. It's set to take place from 10:00-11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, January 14 at the Plymouth Community Center, located at 14800 34th Ave. N.
The initiative exemplifies the department's efforts to strengthen ties with the community, and it provides a platform for residents to voice their concerns, inquire about safety issues, or simply get to know the officers better over a warm cup of cocoa. This is part of a series of community engagement and outreach initiatives that the Plymouth Police Department has been implementing over the years. The event promises to be a relaxed affair, free of charge and requiring no prior registration, giving everybody a chance to participate and use the opportunity to discuss topics pertinent to their safety and community well-being.
According to the official announcement from the City of Plymouth, the intention is to create a convivial atmosphere where barriers are broken down and constructive conversations can occur. Community members of all ages are welcome to attend and indulge in the free hot chocolate provided, making this event not only a venue for serious discussions but also an enjoyable community gathering.
The local police department considers this event critical for progressing its positive rapport with the citizens of Plymouth, recognizing the importance of presence beyond the uniform and understanding that the fabric of trust is woven through such candid moments, shared experiences, and the unassuming enjoyment of hot beverages on a winter's day. For more information on the event, the Plymouth Police Department can be reached at 763-509-5160, or via email at [email protected].









