COMMUNITY / VENTURA
Ventura Police Connect With Community Over Cocoa

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Cocoa With a Cop Draws Residents to Frontside Café
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Read this if you follow community policing, Ventura neighborhood engagement, or law enforcement outreach.
📍 What Just Happened
Ventura police hosted a “Cocoa with a Cop” event Wednesday morning, offering residents a casual setting to meet and speak with officers.
Police Chief David Dickey joined the event, encouraging open dialogue and fostering community relationships in a relaxed, informal atmosphere with attendees.
📋 Key Details
- Date: Dec. 3
- Location: Frontside Café, Ventura
- Participants: Ventura PD officers & Chief David Dickey
- Purpose: Build trust & personal connection
- Format: Open conversation, no agenda
- Neighborhood: One of Ventura’s busiest commercial area.
🔍 Why This Matters
- Humanizes officers outside of emergency or enforcement settings.
- Strengthens trust amid rising statewide conversations on policing.
- Creates consistent dialogue between residents and law enforcement.
🧠 The Bottom Line
Ventura PD hosted a Cocoa-with-a-Cop event, using cocoa and conversation to create a relaxed environment for residents to engage with officers. The event aimed to strengthen community ties, encouraging dialogue and building trust between police and residents outside urgent or emergency situations.