The Delphi Police Department issued a request from the community for donations of stuffed animals, blankets and other child-friendly items that may be distributed to the children of the community as the officers conduct their official business, and the officers reported that the Carroll County community and those in surrounding counties stepped up to provide the items to continue providing a sense of safety to the children involved in police operations.
Delphi Police Chief Nate LaMar and Sgt. Alex Parkinson were invited to Indianapolis last week to accept a donation, and they duo were instructed to bring a truck as the donation would exceed the capacity of a typical police vehicle.
Upon arrival, the duo was presented with donations from the American Probation and Parole Association Leadership Institute, which consisted of over 50 blankets and over 180 stuffed animals.
“We are so grateful for the generosity and support of this organization during their 49th Annual Training Institute,” the department released. “We are thankful for these professionals the hard work they put in each and every day.”
Community members may donate items at the Delphi City Building during normal business hours or contact the department for pick-up options. Community members may contact Chief Nate LaMar at [email protected], Sgt. Deckard at [email protected] or Sgt. Alex Parkinson at [email protected] to arrange the pick-up.
June 12 Report:
The Delphi Police Department has issued a request for donations from the community for blankets and stuffed animals for the children involved with service calls that the officers respond to nearly every day.
The Delphi Police Department stated that the officers respond to calls for service involving children almost daily, whether the child is a victim, a witness to an incident or present on a traffic stop. Every instance where a child is involved with the call, the officers have made it their mission to present the child with a stuffed animal to help ease the situation and comfort the child.
“This can serve as a distraction for them from the situation at hand and also break the ice with our officers,” the department released.
The department stated that a previous donation of Tommy the Moose stuffed animals proved to be a big hit amongst the children of Carroll County, and the supply has begun to dwindle at the department. According to the department, Danielle Kelly launched a fundraiser for Scentsy stuffies for the officers to distribute, but the supply has begun to dissipate as the officers continue to respond to the calls involving children. Sgt. Colin Deckard was highlighted for his idea to keep blankets in his car as he noticed numerous children in the community that did not have a clean blanket, and all of the blankets have been distributed.
“We have restocked some limited blankets and small stuffed animals, however we would like to build an inventory to have on hand for officers to pull from,” the department released. “We would very much appreciate any new blanket or stuffed animal donations.”
Community members may donate items at the Delphi City Building during normal business hours or contact the department for pick-up options. Community members may contact Chief Nate LaMar at [email protected], Sgt. Deckard at [email protected] or Sgt. Alex Parkinson at [email protected] to arrange the pick-up.