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LOCAL: Clarksville Police Officers Replace Stolen Christmas Gifts

Some people really are a Grinch!

A Clarksville family came home on Christmas Eve to find that someone had kicked in a back door and stole all of the gifts that had been placed under the tree.

Can you imagine just how devastated these children must have been to learn all their presents were stolen?!

Well, the responding officers who were on the seen after receiving the theft call decided to collect money, head to Walmart, and bought presents for the kids. They wrapped the gifts and surprised the family back at their home.

With so much negativity in the world, it makes my heart happy to see people helping people, especially in our own community.

 

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