Mammoth Police Officers adopt families to give back to community

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Mammoth Police Chief Tamatha Villar (not pictured) and Town of Mammoth staff April and Erica Garcia after ‘shopping’ for local families at the W. Steven Martin Police Toy Drive.

  Christmas time can be a burden on many families in our communities. To help alleviate this burden, and give back to their community, officers from the Mammoth Police Department (MPD) and MPD Chief Tamatha Villar made the decision to adopt eight families this Christmas, and help bring some joy to these children.

  Mammoth Police joined officers from across the State of Arizona to participate in the W. Steven Martin Police Toy Drive. On Dec. 22, Chief Villar, some of her officers and town staff April and Erica Garcia shopped for toys for 12 Mammoth children to help bring some Christmas cheer to their families and develop better relationships with the community they serve.

  “We are so thankful to have the opportunity to serve our community in this manner and to continue to work to foster meaningful interactions and relationships with the children and families of the Town of Mammoth,” said Chief Villar. “Giving back to the community is the greatest part of public service.”

  Villar continued, “We hope the generosity of our officers went a long way to help those families enjoy the holiday season just a little more.”

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