VILLAS — This months’ “Cop Stop” will be held at the Villas Wawa on Bayshore Road on Saturday from 10 a.m.-noon.
Patrol Officer Jennifer Anzelone will be present to answer any questions or comments citizens may have concerning the operations of the police department. Literature on various community projects will also be available at that time.
The “Cop Stop” program is a setting where police officers are available to interact with residents of the community in a relaxed atmosphere.
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