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Peoria police celebrated annual Shop With A Cop event

Posted 12/23/20

The Peoria Police Officers Association’s annual Shop With A Cop event was celebrated drive-through style,  Dec. 11.

Thw event was organized and brought together by the fundraising …

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Peoria police celebrated annual Shop With A Cop event

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The Peoria Police Officers Association’s annual Shop With A Cop event was celebrated drive-thru style,  Dec. 11.

The event was organized  by the fundraising efforts of the P.P.O.A., along with support of several community partners and the Peoria Police Department.

Shop With A Cop allows police department employees to give back to local children by providing gifts of all kinds for them and their families for the holiday season.

This year was a drive-thru version, where pre-selected families drove through an array of holiday-themed areas without ever leaving their vehicles.

Each child was asked for a list this year and officers and employees shopped for all the kids and delivered the gifts during a holiday parade.