AURORA | More than 100 police officers from Aurora and other municipalities gathered as part of the 13th annual “Long Blue Line” event Thursday, Dec. 17, at Children’s Hospital Colorado. Children being cared for at the hospital were honored by the uniformed law enforcement officers and given presents donated from the officers’ respective communities.
Aurora Police Chief, Nick Metz, walks with honorary Aurora Police officer Ben Brewer during the Long Blue Line on Thursday Dec. 17, 2015 at Children’s Hopital Colorado.
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Colorado police officers march into Children’s Hospital Colroado during the Long Blue Line on Thursday Dec. 17, 2015 at Children’s Hospital Colorado. Over 200 law enforcement officers drove to the hospital to give patients Christmas gifts.
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Members of the South Metro Fire Pipes and Drums warm up before Colorado police officers arrive at Children’s Hospital Colorado on Thursday Dec. 17, 2015.
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Aurora Police Chief, Nick Metz, Speaks to over 200 Colorado police officers during the Long Blue Line on Thursday Dec. 17, 2015 at Children’s Hospital Colorado.
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Stacy Kirkpatrick, with Lone Tree Police Department, holds an armful of Teddy Bears during the Long Blue Line on Thursday Dec. 17, 2015 at Children’s Hospital Colorado.
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Cheryl Emanuel holds her 5-month-old grandson Adam Emanuel as the South Metro Fire Pipes and Drums play in the lobby of Children’s Hospital Colorado on Thursday Dec. 17, 2015.
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Aurora Police officer Diana Cooley, center, and Aurora Police Chief, Nick Metz’s fiance, Tina Lombard, visits with Hunter Thomas, 2, on Thursday Dec. 17, 2015 at Children’s Hospital Colorado.
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Aurora Police Sgt. Cassidee Carlson reacts after Jordi Garcia, 16, picked her gift over Lt. Marcus Dudley’s on Thursday Dec. 17, 2015 at Children’s Hospital Colorado.
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Samantha Portelier, 14, listens as Lt. Marcus Dudley, left, Tina Lombard, center, and Sgt. Cassidee Carlson sing Christmas carrols on Thursday Dec. 17, 2015 at Children’s Hospital Colorado.
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Aurora Police officers Sgt. Cassidee Carlson, left, and Lt. Marcus Dudley stopped by Alexandra Galvan, 16, to give her a Christmas gift on Thursday Dec. 17, 2015 at Children’s Hospital Colorado.
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Anne Sullivan holds her son Brandyn Sullivan as over 200 Colorado law enforcement officers stand behind them on Thursday Dec. 17, 2015 at Children’s Hospital Colorado.
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Patients and parents watch from the second floor as over 200 Colorado police officers line up in the Children’s Hospital Colorado lobby on Thursday Dec. 17, 2015.
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Over 200 Colorado police officers line up inside of the Children’s Hospital Colorado for a Long Blue Line on Thursday Dec. 17, 2015.
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