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Vancouver, Wash. – The Vancouver Police is excited to once again be participating in the 7- Eleven Operation Chill program and what better day to kick it off than 7/11/2019! Thanks to 7-Eleven Inc., the department received a generous allotment of coupons for free Slurpee’s that officers will be handing out to kids all summer.
The Operation Chill program helps law enforcement agencies across the country promote positive relationships between police and kids and provides officers a great opportunity to interact with and rewards kids they see exhibiting positive behaviors, such as wearing their bike helmet or participating in a summer youth program.
7- Eleven is celebrating the 24th anniversary of Operation Chill and this is the fifth year the Vancouver Police Department has been invited to participate.
Summer can officially start now that Operation Chill is underway!
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