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Vol 14, NO. 18
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Gloria’s Corner and Words To Think About
Rialto police make holidays happen for 17 children during Shop with a Cop
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Inaugural Rialto Police Officer Memorial 5K/3K Run/walk Jan. 28
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Colton Police distribute toys to young patients at Arrowhead Regional
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rialto police held their first shop with a cop event Dec. 21 at target’s North Fontana store.
wish-list thanks to Rialto Police North Fontana store. and Target. Rialto police usually partners eventeen lucky young- For the first time, the departsters were able to check ment held its own Shop with a Shopping, cont. on next pg. items off their Christmas Cop event Dec. 21 at Target’s
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Rialto Police gift youth tablets for success in leadership program
ome out and support and honor fallen heroes by running in the first Rialto Police Department 5K/3K Run Walk on January 28, 2017. The City of Rialto has declared that January 31st of each year will be "Rialto Police Officer Remembrance Day" to honor those Rialto Police Officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. Members of the Rialto Police Department and the Rialto Police Benefit Association are working toward building a permanent memorial to these officers. To register for the fundraising event, visit, https://racewire.com/register.ph p?id=6827.
Holiday closures
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rialto police officers gifted youth tablets as a thank you to their commitment to avoiding gangs and successful completion of the rialto youth summer Bridge to success leadership program. By Yazmin Alvarez
ecent graduates of the Rialto Youth Summer Bridge to Success Leadership Program received a Christmas surprise from Rialto Police Department Dec. 22.
Officers gifted youth 7” Amazon Fire tablets for their dedication and commitment to avoiding gangs and to encourage youth to succeed in school and fulfill educational goals. The tablets were made possible through funding from the Cal-
GRIP grant, according to a news release. Rialto Police Department partnered with several local community-based organizations to create the Rialto Youth Summer Leadership, cont. on next pg.
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or more information on holiday closures contact the Rialto City Clerk’s office at 909-820-2519.
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