La Habra PD’s 91-year-old volunteer says goodbye after 20 years
0Twice a week for 20 years, Ginger Ceja walked from her apartment to La Habra Police Department to file paperwork and put smiles on officers’ faces with her hugs. But on March 3rd, just a few weeks before Covid-19 erupted in California and social distancing became a new way of life, the 91-year-old volunteer filed her last folder and gave out her last round of hugs at the La Habra PD. “I’m going to miss everyone,” said Ginger, who was moving to the Bay Area just a few blocks away from her daughter. “The Police Department got me a chocolate…
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