“Five-O Fade Fridays”: Cayce police partner with barber shops, salons

12 February 2022

Cayce police officers are working to build solid, open lines of conversation with Cayce businesses plus residents through their “FIVE-O-Fade-Friday” program. CAYCE, S. Chemical. — The Cayce Law enforcement Department is partnering along with local barber shops plus salons to kick off “Five-O Fade Fridays” to help construct better relationships with their local community through the program. The officials will be visiting barbershops plus beauty salons in Cayce to get their hair cut. All of the cuts are free, given by the Public Safety Base. Cayce Police Chief Philip Cowan said while getting their head of hair cut, officers are having open up conversations about what is going on within their community and what their problems are. RELATED: City of Cayce rolls out 2020 – 2030 master plan after COVID delays”It gives us that will opportunity, in a relaxed atmosphere, to listen, to learn, to share a few information, ” Cowan stated. Cowan says the objective is to remind the community that will law enforcement is there to help. “We’re hoping this develops additional relationships, further accessibility plus availability of us to the people in the business community, ” “They enter into the community and show that they are focused on what’s going on, and I think which means a lot, ” said Abdul Johnson, co-owner of Ideal Blend. “It’s a good thing. Really good for the community, and it’s great for us. “RELATED: Cayce law enforcement working to bridge the space with Latino communityJohnson co-owns Perfect Blend with Elaine Lewis. They were the first company to kick off the program. “It’s gonna be good for us plus our business as far as what we should can do to help the police division and what they can do for all of us as business owners, ” Lewis said. “Police are not our own enemy and we don’t attempt to make them out to be. These are actually people, human beings just like you and me. They have to get the job done. Any time they are doing their particular job and being good towards the community, I feel like we ought to put the same feeling in order to them. “”I feel more secure and the fact that we know that we are able to count on them to be concerned, not only here and there, ” Johnson mentioned. “I think it’s the best thing that they come by and all. “The program happens every Fri, until April 1st. ASSOCIATED: Cayce neighbors splitting Powerball win after chipping set for ticket

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