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Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Launches Operation Blue Elf
Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Launches Annual Toy Drive

From The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office
CONROE, TX — The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, The Montgomery County Sheriff Citizen's Academy Alumni Association and our many community partners are celebrating the Second Annual Community Christmas Toy Drive “Operation Blue Elf.”
Thanks to our wonderful citizens and community partners, over 700 children of Montgomery County had a brighter Christmas in 2017.
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We are again asking for your help to make Christmas better for our communities’ children in need by donating new, unwrapped toys at one of our many drop off locations throughout Montgomery County.

Our community partners are working to identify children, infants to early teenagers, which are in need of Santa and his Blue Elf helpers this year. Kindness and generosity have always been hallmarks of the Texas Spirit, and no place does it better than Montgomery County.
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Toy Donation drop off locations:
- Any Sheriff’s Office location
- Joe’s Italian Pizza 1604 N. Frazier St, Conroe, TX
- Margarita’s and Peppers-2259 N Loop 336 W, Conroe, TX
- Woodforest Bank locations in Montgomery County
- MCHD Administrative Office: 1400 South Loop 336 Conroe, Tx. 77301
- Pepsi: 222 North Loop 336 Conroe, Tx. 77301
- First Presbyterian Church: 2727 W. Loop 335, West, Conroe, TX 77301
- Montgomery County Law Enforcement Association
We wish to thank you to our partners who have again stepped up to the sleigh to make this possible.
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