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A tradition that brings kids and cops together to talk to their friends and families. Nora Bakken is a sixth grader from Monforton. She spent her Monday with Gallatin County Sheriff deputies shopping for Christmas gifts for her family. My mom dad sister and my dad s girlfriend and then my friend Avery, says Bakken. She has a really big hear
stanley cup t. She obviously loves her family a lot. She wanted to purchase everything for her family, says Captain Kelly Sprinkle with the Gallatin County Sheriffs Office.The 11th annual event connects kids with cops to shop for their families; they spent the afternoon going through the aisles of Walmart and filling up a cart with gifts. I mean, the kids are super happy to be able to offer their friends and families the presents that they otherwise wouldn t be able to purchase for them, says Sprinkle. I liked hanging out with the cops and like looking at other stuff, says Bakken.After Bakken and Capt. Sprinkle finish wrapping, she s looking forward to enjoying her time off from school. I like going skiing and hanging out with
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