Utah Highway Patrol trooper Jared Jensen holds up a pair of pants to Reality Cyara, 5, during Shop With a Cop at Kmart in West Jordan Saturday. The annual event pairs police officers with needy children.
Courtney Sargent, Deseret News
Utah Highway Patrol trooper Jared Jensen holds up a pair of pants to Reality Cyara, 5, during Shop With a Cop at Kmart in West Jordan Saturday. The annual event pairs police officers with needy children.
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This is a great program, and your readers should know it doesn't just happen in the Salt Lake area but all around the state. Shop With a Cop donations can be made to any law enforcement agency.
Officer Jensen is my brother. He never had any sisters. This is totally new to him. Good Job