Group Photo Mesquite, Nv – Chief Troy Tanner and the men and women of the Mesquite Police Department want to give a heartfelt thanks to the citizens, businesses, and friends of the Mesquite Police Department for their generous donations to the annual Shop with a Cop program.

 

Chief Tanner would also like to extend thanks and appreciation to the men and women of Mesquite Elks Lodge #2811 for their continued annual support of providing lunch and a place for the officers and children to unwind after their whirlwind shopping spree.

 

This week Mesquite Police Department employees along with agents from Homeland Security, Nevada Department of Public Safety, Moapa Tribal Police Department, and Arizona Department of Public Safety joined together to make a joyful holiday memory in the hearts of many local youngsters. Donations enabled officers to take approximately 60 elementary age children on their very own special Christmas shopping spree. The event kicked off with officers picking up their assigned elementary age children from Virgin Valley and Bowler Elementary Schools.

 

The children were greeted by Santa as they entered Walmart. Officers grabbed shopping carts and set off to help select much needed items like jackets and shoes. With the necessities out of the way, the children moved on to purchase gifts for mom, dad, and siblings. Officers were busy helping kids, tracking each child’s budget, enjoying the delightful conversation of excited children, and helping make big decisions.

 

Lt Chesley_A BartonPolice Lieutenant MaQuade Chesley and City Manager Andy Barton had quite the time helping one of the youngest shoppers select a bike. The youngster was convinced he needed a bike that was obviously too small. It was up to Chesley and Barton to convince him that the bike, that when pedaled placed his knees up to his ears, was not a good fit.

 

As other options were discussed, Chesley deferred to Barton, an avid cyclist, who convinced the youngster that the wobbly training wheels on the larger bike could be adjusted for greater stability.

 

The shopping concluded and as officers loaded the trailers with gifts they found an anonymous donation of bicycles. The donation of bicycles, and the impromptu cash donations by store customers during the event, was unexpected and heartwarming.

 

A very busy day concluded with food, fun, and relaxation at the Mesquite Elks Lodge #2811. The Elks know what kids like to eat and served up a feast of chicken nuggets and hot dogs. They had also arranged a special visit from Mr. and Mrs. Claus who had their picture taken with each child. The children also enjoyed a beautiful Disney themed balloon arrangement expertly arranged by Moreno’s Rentals. Merry Christmas greetings filled the air as the Elks sent the children back to school with full stomachs and a gift bag loaded with goodies.

Chief Tanner“This IS the most wonderful time of the year. I wish all the generous people who donated to this special event could come and witness the joy on the faces of these incredible children. Thank you again for allowing the Mesquite Police Department the opportunity to experience the joy and happiness that comes with participating in Shop with a Cop. We (MPD) love this event,” stated a very happy Chief Tanner.