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    Wednesday, April 24, 2024

    Coffee with a cop

    New London police Sgt. Russ Cavanaugh, right, and Lt. Jeffrey Kalolo, center, chat with Rodney LeBlanc, left, as part of a "Coffee with a Cop" event Friday, Nov. 3, 2017, at Muddy Waters on Bank Street. The event, modeled after a national event of the same name, is intended to break down communication barriers between officers and residents. Nearly a dozen officers, including acting Chief Peter Reichard and Capt. Todd Bergeson, attended. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
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    New London — City police Sgt. Russ Cavanaugh, right, and Lt. Jeffrey Kalolo, center, chat with Rodney LeBlanc, left, as part of a "Coffee with a Cop" event Friday at Muddy Waters on Bank Street.

    The event, modeled after a national event of the same name, is intended to break down communication barriers between officers and residents. Nearly a dozen officers, including acting Chief Peter Reichard and Capt. Todd Bergeson, attended.

    New London police Sgt. Lawrence Keating, right, chats with Howard Auten, left, as part of a "Coffee with a Cop" event Friday, Nov. 3, 2017, at Muddy Waters on Bank Street. The event, modeled after a national event of the same name, is intended to break down communication barriers between officers and residents. Nearly a dozen officers, including acting Chief Peter Reichard and Capt. Todd Bergeson, attended. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
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