Officer Sierra Shank
Sierra Shank, 7-year-old Post Falls girl, got the chance to be a Spokane police officer for a day on Wednesday through the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
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Sierra Shank, 7, has her Make-A-Wish granted to be a Spokane police officer for a day.
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Sierra Shank arrives at the Upriver Dam in a SPD Bearcat vehicle.
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Sierra Shank walks with Officer Art Dollard at the Upriver Dam.
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Sierra Shank is prepped for her trip on Marine One.
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Spokane police Officer Tiffany Iverson shows Sierra Shank a police mug shot of an escaped convict as they board Marine One near Upriver Dam.
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Spokane County Sheriff’s Office Marine One and helicopter search the Spokane River banks for an escaped convict during a Make-A-Wish event for Sierra Shank.
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Sierra Shank enjoys her trip on Marine One while searching for a convict along the banks of the Spokane River near Upriver Dam.
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Sierra Shank spots the escaped convict near the Spokane River bank from Marine One.
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Sierra Shank escorts Officer Christopher Brasch posing as an escaped convict to Marine One after his capture on the banks of the Spokane River.
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Sierra Shank escorts an escaped convict (police officer Christopher Brasch) and SPD officer Tiffany Iverson, left, on Marine One after his capture on the banks of the Spokane River.
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Sierra Shank escorts an escaped convict (police officer Christopher Brasch) to a police car after his capture on the banks of the Spokane River.
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Sierra Shank escorts an escaped convict (police officer Christopher Brasch) to a police car after his capture on the banks of the Spokane River.
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Sierra Shank and SPD officer Tiffany Iverson leave after a short visit to the Spokane County Sheriff’s Department helicopter near the banks of the Spokane River.
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Sierra Shank, 7, is surrounded by TV media after she captured an escaped convict on the banks of the Spokane River.
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Sierra Shank is presented with her life vest, from Marine One, to keep.
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Sierra Shank, along with SPD officers Dan Lesser, his police dog Murphy, and Tiffany Iverson capure a two-time escapee, (police officer Christopher Brasch) at the Spokane Law Enforcement Credit Union.
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Sierra Shank and Spokane Police officer Tiffany Iverson handcuff a two-time escapee, (police officer Christopher Brasch) at the Spokane Law Enforcement Credit Union.
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Spokane Law Enforcement Credit Union, Make-A-Wish Foundation and Spokane police employees cheer for Sierra Shank after she makes an arrest of a two-time escapee at the credit union building on West Sinto.
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Sierra Shank wears her Spokane Police Department uniform, with her name tag.
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Sierra Shank watches SPD officer Art Dollard take a two-time escaped convict (SPD officer Christopher Brasch) from the Spokane Law Enforcement Credit Union to jail.
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A two-time escaped convict (Spokane Police Department officer Christopher Brasch) is in the back seat of a patrol car after being arrested by Sierra Shank during a Make-A-Wish event.
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Sierra Shank is congratulated by SPD officer Dan Lesser after she arrested a two-time escapee at the Spokane Law Enforcement Credit Union. She visited, along with her brothers, Paul and Noah, Lesser’s police dog Murphy.
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