For several years, the Evansville Police Department (EPD) has invited you to join them for a cup of coffee, a donut or two (or three or four), and a good conversation during Coffee with a Cop every month. That tradition will continue every month throughout 2024 at various breakfast locations around the city.

What is Coffee with a Cop?

If you've never been, the concept is pretty simple. It's a chance for you to chat with EPD officers about whatever is on your mind for a couple of hours before you head to work for the day. The conversation can be anything you want it to be. Notice something a little off in your neighborhood that you'd like the police to keep an eye on? This is an opportunity to let them know. Maybe you simply want to know if they're binge-watching the same show you are, or what they think about a particular sports team. The possibilities are only limited by your own mind and give you the chance to get to know the men and women behind the badge who have dedicated their lives to keeping us safe.

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Oh, and we'll also be broadcasting on-site live each month too if that sways you in any way.

2024 Evansville Coffee with a Cop Dates and Locations

The 2024 edition will feature many of the normal locations that have been part of Coffee with a Cop since day one, but it will also feature a few new additions to the schedule. Here's when and where this year's events will take place:

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Evansville Police Officers Walk the Beat, Getting to Know Their Neighbors

This year the Evansville Police Department has really stepped up its efforts to get to know the citizens they serve. Walking Wednesdays is a great way for law enforcement to be seen in neighborhoods and to meet the residents and hear their stories.

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