Chesapeake Deputies volunteer to deliver Christmas baskets to families in need.
Chesapeake Sheriff John R. Newhart's Elderly and Indigent Victim's Assistance Program once again delivered over 100 holiday food baskets to needy families throughout Chesapeake. This is the 24th year of this tradition, which was started by Sheriff Newhart to benefit elderly and indigent victims of crime.
From left: Deputy S. Gillette, D. Stone and S. Overton from Chesapeake Sheriff's Office Victim Witness Program
From left: Sheriff John R. Newhart, Rose Kight, Grassfield Wal-Mart Manager Chadd Going and North Battlefield Wal-Mart Manager Tim Allison
From left: S. Overton from Chesapeake Sheriff's Office Victim Witness Program, D. Cowell and Deputy S. Gillette
From left: Deputy S. Gillette, I. Benson, and J. Padilla from Chesapeake Sheriff's Office Victim Witness Program
From left: Sheriff John R. Newhart, Wal-Mart Store Manager North Battlefield Tim Allison, Wal-Mart Store Manager Grassfield Chadd Going, and Undersheriff Jim O'Sullivan
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