KSP Cram the Cruiser Collects 170 Tons of Food

FRANKFORT, Ky. (December 16, 2016) – The Kentucky State Police announced today that
its seventh annual Cram the Cruiser food drive gathered nearly 170 tons (339,656
lbs.) of food to help Kentucky families struggling financially during the holiday
season.

“Due to the generosity of numerous individuals, businesses, schools, social clubs,
scout troops and civic organizations across the state, we have surpassed last year’s
campaign by more than 46 tons,” said KSP Commissioner Rick Sanders. “This spirit of
giving is a genuine public service that will make a real difference to many families
facing difficult times.”

KSP initiated the Cram the Cruiser program in 2010 to assist needy families in its
local post and region areas. Since then, the agency has contributed over one million
pounds of food to shelters, food banks and churches throughout the Commonwealth.

“The Kentucky State Police continues to maintain the traditions of service the
agency was founded on more than 65-years ago,” adds Sanders. “Helping those in need
is a fundamental part of our mission and we are grateful to be able to coordinate
this effort and the benefits it provides to the communities which support our
troopers and officers throughout the year.”

Over the years, the campaign has developed into a friendly competition among
Kentucky State Police posts and Commercial Vehicle Enforcement regions. This year,
KSP Post 7 in Richmond took top honors with a total of 80,872 pounds of food
collected.

Capt. Chris Steward, commander of the post, praised local citizens and businesses
for their support of the project. “We can’t thank them enough,” he said. “Their
generosity is both impressive and humbling.”

Steward also recognized the hard work of Tpr. Robert Purdy, public affairs officer
for the post, who spearheaded the effort, which increased the post’s collections by
more than 52,661 pounds from last year’s results.

Photos from Cram the Cruiser events can be viewed on the KSP flickr page at: 
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kentuckystatepolice/albums/72157673533117413