The Piedmont Police Department’s seventh annual Coffee, Cars, and Cops show took over downtown Piedmont on Saturday morning. Car aficionados of all ages and from all over converged at Exedra plaza to marvel the automobiles, chat with local police officers, and connect with local and county law enforcement officials. Piedmont Police Officer Tyler Petit has spearheaded the event since its inception, and the department said on a social media post that this year’s event was the largest one yet.
The event drew local and county elected officials, including Alameda County District Attorney Ursula Jones Dickson, Alameda County Sheriff Yesenia Sanchez, and Oakland Housing Authority Chief Luther DuPree.
PPD officer Tyler Pettit spearheaded the event and has overseen its growth through the years Alameda County DA Ursula Jones Dickson, Alameda County Sheriff Yesenia Sanchez (in front of her truck), Oakland Housing Authority Chief Luther Dupree, Assistant DA Danielle Hilton A new addition this year: the East Bay Slot Car Club set up a race track for visitors to enjoy. Former Mayor Bob McBain poses for a photo with two members of the Piedmont Police Department Visitors, police officers, and free coffee in the Exedra Plaza Two officers from the Alameda Sheriff’s office host a hiring table at Piedmont Park A line of colorful Ferraris Youngsters follow behind remote controlled cars on Highland Avenue A handful of kids climb aboard an Army tactical vehicle
Gull-wing doors on a Bricklin
