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Dutch Bros To Donate Proceeds To Davis Officer's Memorial Fund
Participating NorCal locations span from Davis — where fallen Officer Natalie Corona was a regular — to Sacramento, Sonoma, Napa and beyond.

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA — Fallen Davis police Officer Natalie Corona was a regular at the Dutch Bros drive-through coffee stand in Davis. Now, the company is giving its customers in Davis-area communities from the Sacramento Valley to the North Bay and beyond a way to contribute in her memory.
From 6 a.m. until midnight on Thursday, Jan. 17, $1 from each cup of coffee or any other drink sold at several participating Northern California Dutch Bros locations — see below for the full list — will be donated to her memorial fund.
The 22-year-old rookie officer was fatally shot a week ago Thursday while responding to a traffic collision in downtown Davis. A public memorial service for Officer Corona, who is survived by her parents and sister, is planned for Friday, Jan. 18.
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"We are extremely honored to be able to support the Natalie Corona Memorial Fund," said Sean Provost, owner of Dutch Bros Davis, Dixon and Woodland. "Officer Corona was a regular at our stand, and she left a mark on our crew and the Davis community. She will be greatly missed."
According to a Dutch Bros news release, locations participating in Thursday's fundraiser include: Davis, Dixon, Woodland, Oakley, Vacaville, Fairfield, Roseville, Granite Bay, Sacramento, Citrus Heights, Fair Oaks, Carmichael, Santa Rosa, Lodi, Elk Grove, Auburn, Rocklin, Live Oak, Napa, Sonoma and Stockton.
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