UAPD and Whataburger Host Morning "Coffee with the Cops"

University of Arkansas Police Department officers
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University of Arkansas Police Department officers

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. –University of Arkansas Police Department officers – K9 included – invite students, faculty, staff and the local community to have “Coffee with the Cops” from 7-8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7 at the MLK Boulevard Whataburger. The coffee is free, courtesy of Whataburger. You can learn about the services the UAPD offers and get your questions answered.

This is the first time UAPD has partnered with Whataburger for this event, but there are already plans for another installment in March, where the theme will be “Travel Safety” to help students prepare for Spring Break.

Contacts

Corporal Gabriel M. Golden, crime prevention officer
University of Arkansas Police Department
479-575-2222, gmgolden@uark.edu

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