Law enforcement chaplains provide bright gift to Idaho Falls police officers
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The Law Enforcement Chaplaincy of Idaho donated 30 guardian angel safety lights to the Idaho Falls Police Department last week. | Courtesy Blueline.ca
IDAHO FALLS – A local nonprofit provided law enforcement with a gift worth $3,000 last week.
After a year of fundraising, the Law Enforcement Chaplaincy of Idaho donated 30 safety lights to the Idaho Falls Police Department for officers to wear on their shoulders while they are on duty during nighttime hours.
“We’re very grateful to the chaplains. They do a lot for the community and for the police department. The lights are a piece of safety gear, so we were very grateful to get those and issue them to our officers as quick as we could,” Police Chief Bryce Johnson tells EastIdahoNews.com.
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