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Village of Antioch Police Dept., Raymond Auto Group team up for ‘Shop with a Cop’
The Village of Antioch Police Department along with several community partners including the Raymond Auto Group, worked to spread holiday cheer to over 50 local children and their families recently. This is the 18th year the Antioch Police Department has hosted a “Shop with a Cop” event. The Antioch Police Department works with the Antioch School District in identifying needful families with children between the ages of five and twelve years old. The police department invites those children along with their parents or legal guardians to meet at the Raymond Auto Group. In previous years, a pizza party was held at the police station before the shopping event, but because of COVID restrictions, there was not a pizza party this year. Instead, the children and their families received a Piggly Wiggly gift card. After meeting at the auto dealership, the children headed to the Antioch Walmart Supercenter to meet up with a member of the police department and “Shop with a Cop”. The Antioch Police Department would like to highlight the contribution by the Raymond Auto Group to the Shop with the Cop event. This event would not happen without the generous support of the Scarpelli family and their dealership,
along with the dealership employees. The Raymond Auto Group has been a sponsor of the event since the beginning, 18 years ago. This year
every employee of the dealership purchased a gift for a participating child. The employees presented the gifts to the children just before they went shopping.
Far left: Officer Melissa Recendiz helps a young girl pick out a gift at the December 9 Shop with a Cop event. Above: Mark Scarpelli, owner of Raymond Auto Group, stands in front of a truck filled with gifts that were donated by the dealership and its employees. Left: Families gather with Santa at Raymond Auto Group before the Shop with a Cop event. SUBMITTED PHOTOS Hi-Liter
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