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Updated: November 21, 2022 @ 4:40 am
Clymer Police Officer Ryan Killeen is shown in one of his borough’s police cruisers. In front is Stay N Play Early Learning Center Owner/Director Michelle Waller, who arranged the donation of a computer to be used in that cruiser.
Clymer Police Officer Ryan Killeen is shown in one of his borough’s police cruisers. In front is Stay N Play Early Learning Center Owner/Director Michelle Waller, who arranged the donation of a computer to be used in that cruiser.
The Clymer Borough Police Department said Friday it received a brand-new touch screen laptop thanks to generous donations from Stay N Play Early Learning Center, which has local outlets in Indiana and Homer City.
Police Chief Charles M. Waller said the new computer will be utilized to help borough officers perform their duties while out on the road.
“On behalf of the Clymer Borough Police Department, we would like to say thank you for your generosity and commitment to the Borough of Clymer,” Waller said.
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