Covina police run holiday toy drive

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COVINA -- Police are gearing up again for their annual Covina Cops for Kids Toy Drive, officials said.
Our annual program intends to bring out community together by joining generous community members and families who are in need during the holidays," Covina police Sgt. Ray Marquez said in a written statement.
New, unwrapped toys can be dropped off at the Covina Police Department, 444 N. Citrus Ave., through Christmas Day, the sergeant said.
"Every day, our police officers are out in the community encountering families that are struggling throughout the year," Marquez said. With your donation of an unwrapped gift, these same officers can deliver your Christmas cheer to those families who are struggling during the holiday season."
For more information, contact the Covina Police Department's Crime Prevention Office at 626-331-3391, ext. 5199.

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