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PHOTO GALLERY: Shop with a Cop

Brenda Ahearn/ Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 4 months AGO
by Brenda Ahearn/ Daily Inter Lake
| December 16, 2017 6:59 PM

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Seth Stratton of the Columbia Falls Police Department does some Christmas shopping with Mason Frink, 6, left, and his brother Malcom, 9.

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Jared Haddenham of the Columbia Falls Police Department shops for a coat with Baylie Peterson 5, as her sister Shelbie, 9, waits her turn.

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Trevor Wilson, 11, shops with Mike Johnson of the Columbia Falls Police Department during the annual Shop with a Cop program on Thursday at Target in Kalispell. The purpose of the event is to help foster positive relationships between children and police officers.

Local law enforcement officers participated in the annual Shop with a Cop program Dec. 14 at Target in Kalispell.

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