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SALINEVILLE TOY DRIVE

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Jacob Bedford, 9, of Salineville gets a tour of the cruiser cab from village patrolman Brad Pawl Saturday morning, after his family dropped off some toys for the police toy drive. Police Chief John Marra (not pictured) confirmed it was a successful endeavor on behalf of the Salineville Head Start, as their families will receive all toys collected. Police gathered several vehicles full. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
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Salineville patrolman Brad Pawl transfers toys into the bed of a police pickup truck Saturday morning during the police toy drive at Salineville Dollar General. The toys will go to village Head Start families, who were hit hard by the SNAP delay, according to school volunteers. Several vehicles ultimately were filled during the three-hour drive. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
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Police officers, Dollar General volunteers and members of the Salineville Head Start gather for photo to memorialize another successful toy drive for the agency Saturday. Several police vehicles full of toys are destined for Head Start families this Christmas. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
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This large Teddy bear donated Saturday as part of the Salineville police department’s toy drive at the village’s Dollar General may now be recruited as the newest patrolman, as Police Chief John Marra straps him in the front seat. Several vehicles, including the bed of a pickup truck, were filled during the toy drive held to benefit Salineville Head Start. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
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Unidentified officers load collected toys in the back of a police cruiser Saturday morning in front of Salineville Dollar General. Annually, Salineville police partners with its local dollar store to collect toys for the Salineville Head Start families. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
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Salineville patrolman Brad Pawl loads more bags of toys into the back of a police cruiser Saturday morning at the village’s Dollar General, where they collected toys for Salineville Head Start families. More than two vehicles were filled during the annual toy drive. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)

Salineville patrolman Brad Pawl loads more bags of toys into the back of a police cruiser Saturday morning at the village’s Dollar General, where they collected toys for Salineville Head Start families. More than two vehicles were filled during the annual toy drive. (Photos by Stephanie Ujhelyi)

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