Andy Cross, The Denver PostAurora Police officer James Seneca holds Blue Line ambassador and Leukemia patient Colton Hunt, 8, during a prayer for the 11th annual Cops Fighting Cancer Long Blue Line at Children's Hospital December 07, 2016. Over 300 law enforcement officers from 36 jurisdictions came to Children's Hospital to deliver holiday gifts to every patient. Hunt has been battling Leukemia for five-years, officer Seneca is a 29-year cancer survivor and President and founder of Cops Fighting Cancer.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostChildren's Hospital patient Kaylin Powell, 15, talks Denver Sheriff's department K-9 deputy Truman Aumiller, left, Denver Sheriff's deputy Daniel Trujillo, center, and Arapahoe County Deputy Chase Piker, right, at Children's Hospital December 07, 2016. Over 300 law enforcement officers from 36 jurisdictions came to Children's Hospital to deliver holiday gifts to every patient.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostBoulder Police Sgt. Lauri Wegscheider presents patient Derek Weber, 7, with a toy at Children's Hospital December 07, 2016. Over 300 law enforcement officers from 36 jurisdictions came to Children's Hospital to deliver holiday gifts to every patient.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostWagons full of toys for patients at Children's Hospital at the 11th annual Cops Fighting Cancer Long Blue Line at Children's Hospital December 07, 2016. Over 300 law enforcement officers from 36 jurisdictions came to Children's Hospital to deliver holiday gifts to every patient.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostFt. Collins Police officer Chip Avinger plays with Children's Hospital patient Zaidee Cruz-Brenckman, 15-months-old and talks with her mother with Angel Cruz-Jordan at Children's Hospital December 07, 2016. Over 300 law enforcement officers from 36 jurisdictions came to Children's Hospital to deliver holiday gifts to every patient.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostLaw enforcement officers arrive for the 11th annual Cops Fighting Cancer Long Blue Line at Children's Hospital December 07, 2016. Over 300 law enforcement officers from 36 jurisdictions came to Children's Hospital to deliver holiday gifts to every patient.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostLaw enforcement officers arrive for the 11th annual Cops Fighting Cancer Long Blue Line at Children's Hospital December 07, 2016. Over 300 law enforcement officers from 36 jurisdictions came to Children's Hospital to deliver holiday gifts to every patient.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostA Colorado Springs Police officer walks past fellow police officers in formation with a large box of toys at the 11th annual Cops Fighting Cancer Long Blue Line at Children's Hospital December 07, 2016. Over 300 law enforcement officers from 36 jurisdictions came to Children's Hospital to deliver holiday gifts to every patient.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostPolice officers line up in formation with toys in hand for the 11th annual Cops Fighting Cancer Long Blue Line at Children's Hospital December 07, 2016. Over 300 law enforcement officers from 36 jurisdictions came to Children's Hospital to deliver holiday gifts to every patient.
Police officers march in formation with toys in hand for the 11th annual Cops Fighting Cancer Long Blue Line at Children's Hospital December 07, 2016. Over 300 law enforcement officers from 36 jurisdictions came to Children's Hospital to deliver holiday gifts to every patient.
A Ft. Collins police officer dresses the part in formation on arrival for the 11th annual Cops Fighting Cancer Long Blue Line at Children's Hospital December 07, 2016. Over 300 law enforcement officers from 36 jurisdictions came to Children's Hospital to deliver holiday gifts to every patient.
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Aurora Police officer James Seneca holds Blue Line ambassador and Leukemia patient Colton Hunt, 8, during a prayer for the 11th annual Cops Fighting Cancer Long Blue Line at Children's Hospital December 07, 2016. Over 300 law enforcement officers from 36 jurisdictions came to Children's Hospital to deliver holiday gifts to every patient. Hunt has been battling Leukemia for five-years, officer Seneca is a 29-year cancer survivor and President and founder of Cops Fighting Cancer.
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Over 300 law enforcement officers from 36 jurisdictions came to Children’s Hospital Colorado to deliver holiday gifts to every patient on Dec. 7, 2016.









