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Chat with the Chief: Join Snoqualmie Police Chief Lynch for Coffee and Conversation, May 29 and 30

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Police Department is hosting coffee gatherings with Police Chief Lynch on May 29 and 30, inviting residents to engage in meaningful conversations regarding public safety. The initiative aims to provide a space for community members to ask questions and discuss their concerns directly with law enforcement. Chief Lynch will particularly focus on the new Misuse of the 911 System ordinance, educating residents on its implications and importance. This outreach program reflects a commitment to transparency and community involvement in policing. By encouraging dialogue, the Chief aims to build trust and connectivity between citizens and the police force.

Events like these are crucial in addressing public safety concerns and fostering a collaborative environment. Residents are urged to attend these sessions to gain insights into local law enforcement efforts and contribute to community safety discussions. Such proactive measures are essential for strengthening community-police relations and ensuring a well-informed public.

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