Honoring Officer Colton Pulsipher: LVMPD Community Drive Keeps Fallen Officer’s Legacy Alive

LVMPD’s Traffic Bureau launched its inaugural toy and canned food drive honoring fallen Officer Colton Pulsipher, uniting officers and the community to support local families through the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation.
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LAS VEGAS — The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Traffic Bureau on Friday launched its inaugural toy and canned food drive in honor of fallen Officer Colton Pulsipher, whose end of watch was Dec. 12, 2024, drawing officers, community partners, and residents together to remember a life devoted to public service.

The morning ceremony marked the official kickoff of the drive and served as a moment of reflection and gratitude for Officer Pulsipher’s service and sacrifice. Attendees gathered as LVMPD leaders presented a memorial plaque to Officer Pulsipher’s wife, Ashley, his children, and Traffic Bureau Capt. Dudley. The plaque will remain with the Traffic Bureau as a permanent tribute to Officer Pulsipher’s legacy within the department.

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Representatives from the LVMPD Traffic Bureau, the Injured Police Officers Fund, and Stop DUI were present, underscoring the collaborative effort behind the event and the shared commitment to traffic safety, officer support, and community outreach.

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Community members contributed new, unwrapped toys and canned food throughout the event. All donations will be provided to the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation, ensuring that children and families across the Las Vegas Valley receive support during the holiday season. Organizers said the choice of beneficiary reflects Officer Pulsipher’s spirit of service and the department’s focus on giving back beyond enforcement.

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LVMPD officials expressed appreciation to everyone who participated, noting that the outpouring of generosity transformed the memorial into a tangible act of kindness. By pairing remembrance with service, the Traffic Bureau said the annual drive will continue as a way to honor Officer Pulsipher while strengthening ties between law enforcement and the community he served.

The department plans to make the toy and canned food drive an annual tradition, reinforcing a message echoed throughout the ceremony: Officer Colton Pulsipher’s dedication lives on through continued service, compassion, and community support.

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