Aurora Police Celebrate Día Del Niño With Community

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Aurora Police Celebrate Día Del Niño With Community
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In honor of Día del Niño, the Aurora Police Department organized an event full of music, entertainment and games for families.

APD and other organizations hosted the celebration at The Village Exchange Center.APD says it wants to create a healthier relationship with kids in the community.

“We’re here to help. We’re for you guys. We work for you guys, so if you guys see us, we waive to you guys and just always come say ‘hi,'” said one officer.

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