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Updated: Dec 13, 2020 7:00 AM
Bartlesville Police Holds Shop with a Cop Event
Garrett Giles Roughly 50 kids received Christmas gifts during the Bartlesville Police Reserve and Bartlesville Fraternal Order of Police s annual Shop with a Cop event on Saturday night. Following a dinner at Crossroads Baptist in Bartlesville, the kiddos had an opportunity to ride in a police procession to Walmart. Every child had an opportunity to play with the police lights and sirens during the trip to the store. At Walmart, Shop with a Cop participants received $100 to spend as they please. Bartlesville Police Sergeant Daniel Elkins told Bartlesville Radio leading up to the event that the kids in the programs were selected by the Department of Human Services (DHS) or by the school resource officers that work with Bartlesville Public Schools.
Updated: Dec 10, 2020 1:36 PM
Shop with a Cop to Take Place on Saturday
Garrett Giles The Bartlesville Police Reserves and the Bartlesville Fraternal Order of Police will hold its annual Shop with a Cop event on Saturday, Dec. 12th. 42 to 45 kids are expected to benefit from the Shop with a Cop event in Bartlesville. Police Chief Tracy Roles said each child will receive $100 to spend as they please. He said he is always amazed by how selfless the kids are because they almost always purchase a gift for a loved one over themselves. Bartlesville Police Sergeant Daniel Elkins told Bartlesville Radio a week ago that the kids have been selected by the Department of Human Services (DHS) or by the school resource officers that work with Bartlesville Public Schools. Sgt. Elkins said a pizza dinner will be held at Crossroads Baptist for the families and children involved in the program. He said they ll drive the kids to Walmart after dinner and let them play with the police ligh