First Responders Brighten Christmas For Grieving Chelsea Family
Mayes County first responders are trying to make Christmas a little easier for a family who recently lost their 7-year-old daughter.
Friday, December 21st 2018, 11:17 pm
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Mayes County first responders are trying to make Christmas a little easier for a family who recently lost their 7-year-old daughter.
We told you last week about the death of Jamey Reed. She died after a horse kicked her.
7-Year-Old Chelsea Girl Dies After Being Kicked By Horse
On Friday, members of the Mayes County Sheriff's Office, Adair Police Department, Adair Fire and Pryor Fire departments, as well as Santa himself, brought gifts to the Reed family.
The family posted video of the first responders along with their thanks.
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