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Longmont police Commander Jeff Satur looks over the stuffed animals that Charlie Staver, 7, delivered to the police department Wednesday.
Longmont police Commander Jeff Satur looks over the stuffed animals that Charlie Staver, 7, delivered to the police department Wednesday.
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LONGMONT — Charlie Staver gave each of 26 stuffed animals a hug before sending them on their way with a new mission, to comfort children who report suffering abuse at the hands of adults.

The 7-year-old Longmont Estates Elementary School second-grader delivered her collection of stuffed bears, bunnies, cats, monkeys and even a giraffe to the Longmont Police Department on Wednesday afternoon. The police, in turn, promised to take them to Blue Sky Bridge in Boulder. The organization conducts forensic interviews of children who report suffering sexual abuse.

“Let’s see what we have got,” said Longmont police Cmdr. Jeff Satur, who unpacked three bags of toys Charlie donated.

Read more of the story at TimesCall.com.

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