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FREDRICKSBURG, Va. WTVR 鈥?Mrs. Claus was in the right place at the right time ahead of Christmas. Fredericksburg Sheriff s Department Lt. Tabatha Merell was dressed in
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stanley cup her lights on. In that moment, she had not only her upper body over the railing but she also had lifted her left leg and had it dangling over as well. In that moment, I knew it was an emergency, it wasnt someone looking over the water, Merrell said. Merrell called dispatch to let them know that she needed units in uniform because she was dressed as Mrs. Claus still from an earlier holiday event.Sgt. Aimee Lynch soon arrived at the bridge.Lynch and Merrell then worked together to help talk the woman down. For me, knowing we were able to help this female and give her comfort and reassuring voices that we were there to help her
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TAYCHEEDAH 鈥?Wisconsin kids who have parents in prison received a special Christmas surprise over the weekend.The non-profit, Camp Reunite, partnered with the Wisconsin Department of Correctio
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stanley mug d to pay back $10K to DWD, says Christmas will be hardVolunteers made 53 stops and delivered 375 total gifts from people currently serving a sentence at Kettle Moraine Correctional Institution or Taycheedah Correctional Institution. The gifts ranged from basketballs, to art supplies, and board games.Camp Reunite is a program that offers summer and winter camps that focus on, trauma-informed camp activities for kids ages 8-17 who have a parent incarcerated in the Wisco
stanley thermobecher nsin Correctional System. Of the kids who received gifts, 97 of them also got camp supplies ahead of a winter session Camp Reunite. Parents at Taycheedah and Kettle Moraine Correctional institutions will join their children for activities like scavenger hunts and a movie watch party.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip