Selma police share cookies with community
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Jordyn Gates, 4, gives her wish list to Blue Santa while her sister, Johanna Gates, 7, waits for her turn at “Christmas Cookies With a Cop” on Dec. 20 at the Historic Harrison House in Selma. The activity featured photos with Blue Santa, story telling and cookies and refreshments.Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff photographer
It was Blue Santa, badges and oatmeal raisin cookies on Saturday at the Historic John S. Harrison House in Selma, where the police department sponsored its first-ever “Christmas Cookies With a Cop” event.
Uniformed and plain-clothes police officers mingled with guests who took time away from holiday preparations and the final weekend of Christmas shopping to visit Santa and share a few words with the city’s officers.
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