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Kids have a chance to ‘Shop with a Cop’ for the holidays

Seneca, Marseilles police both taking applications

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Meglan said Shop with a Cop is an event that all parties enjoy, from the children to police department staff.

“They have fun, they have a good time,” Meglan said, noting the children.

Trager agreed.

“It’s a humbling, wonderful experience, and the day we take the kids, I don’t know who likes it more, the kids or the officers,” she said. “They’re (the children) all about riding to the store in a squad car — that’s really exciting to them.”

Meglan said each child is different in what they chose.

“Some of the kids have trouble with (picking items),” he said. “When we take them, they just keep looking and looking ... it’s like they get blank when they get (to shop) — they really want to look.”

He said his favorite part of the day is seeing the kids’ reactions.

“Just watching their faces and the different personalities you deal with,” he said.

Overall, Meglan said the reaction he gets from the families is often one of gratitude.

“They’re really appreciative,” he said.

In Seneca, donations may be dropped off or sent to the police department, at the dispatch center and City Hall. Anyone with questions can contact the Seneca Police Department at (815) 357-8726.

For those who wish to support the Marseilles event, donations may be mailed to the Marseilles Police Association, 209 Lincoln Street, Marseilles, IL, 61341. Anyone with questions can contact Marseilles Police Chief Jim Hovious or Trager at (815) 795-2131.

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