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What does community policing look like when there’s no siren, no emergency, and no flashing lights?
In this episode of Ames in Focus, Bill Gebhart welcomes back Community Resource Officer Nate Rivera for a conversation about connection. From Coffee with Cops to Donuts in the Park and National Night Out, these outreach efforts are designed to create space for conversation, build relationships, and strengthen trust across Ames.
Officer Rivera explains how these informal events allow officers and residents to connect in relaxed, everyday settings. No agenda. No pressure. Just real conversations. The discussion explores how proactive engagement builds long-term partnerships, helps break down barriers, and creates opportunities for feedback before problems arise.
The episode also highlights the importance of early engagement with youth through school visits and mentorship, and how neighborhood events like National Night Out can bring communities together in meaningful ways.
Whether you have attended one of these events or have simply wondered what community policing looks like beyond emergency calls, this episode offers a thoughtful look at presence, prevention, and partnership in action.
Episode HighlightsThe purpose and impact of Coffee with Cops
What happens at Donuts in the Park
School outreach and youth engagement efforts
How National Night Out strengthens neighborhoods
Why proactive connection builds long-term trust
Encouraging open, welcoming conversations with law enforcement
If you see a Coffee with Cops sign or a squad car at your neighborhood park, consider stopping by. As this conversation makes clear, trust often begins with something simple, a conversation, a handshake, or even a donut.
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