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Litchfield Crossings hosts free family “Touch A Truck”

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NEW MILFORD—Fire trucks, cruisers, and even a sleek race car straight off the tracks will be awaiting families and children of all ages to honk horns and sound sirens at Litchfield Crossings, 169 Danbury Road, annual “Touch A Truck” on Saturday, Sept. 21, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Ella, a bloodhound, works with the New Milford Police Department. Photo Contributed.

Young attendees will have the thrill of climbing into the driver’s seats and meeting their local heroes. This year’s event will benefit the New Milford Police K-9 Unit, funding the care and training of its new therapy dog.

Everyone will have the opportunity to meet the K9 unit’s celebrities including Ella a bloodhound, Rio, a German shorthaired pointer, both trackers, and Mattis, a labrador retriever, whose specialty is in narcotics detection.  

New Milford Lt. Michael LaFond said the unit is awaiting the addition of a new K-9 member, officer wellness/community outreach dog that is currently in training. The dog, another lab, will be focused on “the internal officer’s well-being as well as acting as a community ambassador, visiting schools, hospitals, and senior centers.”

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Additionally, there will be a Child Safety Seat Installations Clinic by certified child passenger seat technicians who will be on hand to make sure child safety seats are installed properly and being used correctly.

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