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Crime Prevention Network to host “Coffee with Cops”

TULSA — Tulsa’s Crime Prevention Network kicks off a new program Wednesday morning, dubbed “Coffee With Cops.”

The inaugural event will feature a chance to speak with TPD Chief Chuck Jordan.

CPN is a non-profit which runs programs like Crime Stoppers and Alert Neighbors.

Its executive director is former city councilor Karen Gilbert, who was chosen to lead CPN last September.

“We’re super excited that (for) our very first ‘Coffee With Cops,’ our special guest will be Police Chief Chuck Jordan. He’s agreed to come out and be here so that people, residents of Tulsa, can come by and have a cup of coffee with him and share their concerns with him,” she told KRMG Monday.

“There’s no agenda for the program, all we want is for people to swing by our office and meet and greet with Chuck Jordan.”

The event runs from 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. at the CPN office, which is located on the ground floor of Promenade Mall (41st and Yale), at the west end.

Gilbert says they plan to make this an ongoing program.

The coffee is free, thanks to Chick-Fil-A which is sponsoring the event along with CPN.

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