About 100 students from Webster Elementary School were fixed $100 acquisition cards for a escaped buying spree astatine Target with the Long Beach Police Department arsenic portion of its yearly “Shop with a Cop” event. (Photo courtesy LBPD)
About 100 students from Webster Elementary School were fixed $100 acquisition cards for a escaped buying spree astatine Target with the Long Beach Police Department arsenic portion of its yearly “Shop with a Cop” event. (Photo courtesy LBPD)
About 100 students from Webster Elementary School were fixed $100 acquisition cards for a escaped buying spree astatine Target with the Long Beach Police Department arsenic portion of its yearly “Shop with a Cop” event. (Photo courtesy LBPD)
About 100 students from Webster Elementary School were fixed $100 acquisition cards for a escaped buying spree astatine Target with the Long Beach Police Department arsenic portion of its yearly “Shop with a Cop” event. (Photo courtesy LBPD)
About 100 students from Webster Elementary School were fixed $100 acquisition cards for a escaped buying spree astatine Target with the Long Beach Police Department arsenic portion of its yearly “Shop with a Cop” event. (Photo courtesy LBPD)
About 100 students from Webster Elementary School were fixed $100 acquisition cards for a escaped buying spree astatine Target with the Long Beach Police Department arsenic portion of its yearly “Shop with a Cop” event. (Photo courtesy LBPD)
About 100 students from Webster Elementary School were fixed $100 acquisition cards for a escaped buying spree astatine Target with the Long Beach Police Department arsenic portion of its yearly “Shop with a Cop” event. (Photo courtesy LBPD)
About 100 students from Webster Elementary School were fixed $100 acquisition cards for a escaped buying spree astatine Target with the Long Beach Police Department arsenic portion of its yearly “Shop with a Cop” event. (Photo courtesy LBPD)
About 100 students from Webster Elementary School successful Long Beach got to “Shop with a Cop” connected Saturday, Nov. 8, according to the Long Beach Police Department.
The students were each fixed a $100 acquisition paper to store astatine the Target connected 2270 N. Bellflower Boulevard. Each kid partnered with an LBPD employee, either serviceman oregon civilian, to bargain gifts, toys, clothes, schoolhouse supplies and more, an LBPD connection said.
The buying spree was made imaginable by the Long Beach Police Foundation, Long Beach Transit and Long Beach Education Foundation, the LBPD said, to service economically disadvantaged children successful the city.
The lawsuit besides had meal and arts and crafts for the children.