Othello, ACSO, WSP officers bring holiday cheer
NANCE BESTON | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 months, 1 week AGO
OTHELLO – Blue and red lights flashed, and sirens blared down East Main Street in Othello on Saturday before turning into the Walmart parking lot. A handful of police vehicles from Othello Police Department, Adams County Sheriff’s Office and Washington State Patrol made laps around the store's parking lot, children waving through passenger windows and shoppers watching the scene go down.
The annual Shop with a Cop event had begun.
“I think it was fun, getting to learn about the kids and just trying to help them have a good time, shop for family members as well,” ASCO Deputy Oscar Munoz said. “It was really good. I liked getting to learn with them, eat with them and then see their smiles and stuff when they get a toy they have been wanting, and they are kind of surprised they are getting it. It was pretty awesome seeing them smile.”
The police vehicles parked and gathered all of the young shoppers before heading into the store. As they entered, Walmart employees greeted the officers and children with clapping and chanting. The group took a photo together before grabbing carts, receiving wrapped gifts from Walmart staff, then racing off to find the best gifts.
“I feel like it went great today,” OPD officer Fernando Lopez said. “We got all the gifts she wanted for her family and stuff for herself and even for her grandma. I believe every year is more successful than the last. I see the smiles are bigger every year.”
Shoppers headed for the toy aisles, clothes and make-up. This year's Shop with a Cop event helped around 10 local children and families – each of them nominated from local schools.
“My favorite part of this is the bond we build with the kids,” Lopez said. “I love seeing their smiles and their responses. They will never forget this experience.”
The children began picking out gifts – coloring books, bikes and matching helmets, dining room tables, lip gloss, fluffy stuffed animals, dolls and nice cookware such as a nice cooking pot were just some of the items the shoppers chose.
“I think it was really cool he got his goalie gloves and a new soccer ball,” Munoz said. “He loves soccer, so he is really excited about those. He was talking about those for a while.”
Darryl Barnes, a patrol sergeant from Adams County Sheriff’s Office has been doing the event for 10 years now and he said he looks forward to it every year.
“I just like helping the less fortunate,” Barnes said. “It is always a blessing for me to help out. I would love if more members of the community would give back every year. I just love being able to give to these kids.”
He said this year was particularly exciting because his shopper was from another country.
“I learned a lot about someone who is from a whole other country,” Barnes said. “I am very fortunate that they are here to grow up.”
Barnes said he was excited when his shopper picked out a brand-new bike.
“Merry Christmas to everybody and I hope he and his family have a good Christmas and they enjoyed the experience as much as I did,” Munoz said.
The Othello Police Department, Othello Police Explorers, Adams County Sheriff’s Office and Washington State Patrol did their annual Shop with a Cop event Saturday at the Othello Walmart. The children made their way from lunch to Walmart in police vehicles, lights flashing and sirens blaring. When they arrived at Walmart, the officers made several laps around the parking lot – with a crowd gathering outside the main doors.ARTICLES BY NANCE BESTON
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