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Hartselle Enquirer

HPD raises over $3,000 for hydrocephalus

Danielle Roberts, chairperson of the Alabama chapter, and her daughter Reagan accepted the check from Chief Ron Puckett. Pictured, from left, are participating officers Ofc. Roger Speake, Ofc. Chip Reynolds, Ofc. Luke Hogan, Lt. Justin Barley, Ofc. Robert Baker, Sgt. Kel Roberts, Ofc. Michael Holiday, Ofc. Shannon Hale and Capt. Tom Sparks. Not pictured is Ofc. Randall Lott and Lt. James Holladay. | Joy Haynes
Danielle Roberts, chairperson of the Alabama chapter, and her daughter Reagan accepted the check from Chief Ron Puckett. Pictured, from left, are participating officers Ofc. Roger Speake, Ofc. Chip Reynolds, Ofc. Luke Hogan, Lt. Justin Barley, Ofc. Robert Baker, Sgt. Kel Roberts, Ofc. Michael Holiday, Ofc. Shannon Hale and Capt. Tom Sparks. Not pictured is Ofc. Randall Lott and Lt. James Holladay. | Joy Haynes

The Hartselle Police Department raised $3,070 with a No Shave November fundraiser for the Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation.

This was the second year for the HPD to participate in a No Shave November fundraiser. Last year’s fundraiser benefitted Crisis Services of North Alabama and collected $2,065.50.

Sgt. Kel Roberts was the one to suggest the fundraiser benefit the Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation this year. His 3-year-old daughter Reagan was born with hydrocephalus. She has already had three brain surgeries and has a shunt in place.

Each participating officer was allowed to waive the no-facial-hair policy if they raised at least $100 for the organization. Eleven officers competed to see who could earn the most money and who could grow the best beard.

The grand prize was a 12-gauge HNR Pardner pump shotgun supplied by Hartselle’s Walmart.

Roberts was the overall winner with $1,210 worth of donations. He is deferring his prize to the next competitor Ofc. Chip Reynolds, who was second with $455. Ofc. Michael Holiday was third with $250.

Roberts said he and his wife were overjoyed about the amount the department raised.

“I am just extremely excited, tickled really, that we met our goal of $3,000,” Roberts said. “We knew that this goal was a little high compared to last year, especially since we had less officers participating this year, but it really shows how everyone pulled together and did their part.”

Roberts said he was very proud of the participation of his fellow officers.

“The funds they were able to raise shows a lot about this department,” Roberts said. “I’m really proud to be a part of this department. They are really a great group of people.”

Roberts’ wife Danielle accepted the check from the HPD on behalf of the Alabama chapter of the Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation Tuesday.

Roberts and his family were very glad to be able to spread hydrocephalus awareness to their community.

“It’s not even about the money to us,” Roberts said. “We are so thankful for the generous donations from businesses and individuals from the community, but we are also thankful that everyone is helping us spread the word. Our community now knows more about hydrocephalus, and that knowledge is helpful. It really means a lot to our family but also to hydrocephalus research and technology to put towards a cure.”

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