$25K donation will help protect local children from exploitation

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kNot Today Foundation and the Fishers Police Department-based Hamilton County Metropolitan Child Exploitation Task Force continue their partnership in protecting children and pursuing criminals engaged in child exploitation. Recently, members of kNot Today presented Fishers Chief of Police Ed Gebhart with a donation of $25,000. This money will assist in the purchase of a Cyber Crime Forensic Vehicle, which will provide investigators a safe and secure location to conduct digital forensics and interviews. The Task Force will share more detailed information about the vehicle once it has been purchased and placed into service. To learn more about kNot Today and the fight against sexual abuse, exploitation, and trafficking of children, visit kNotToday.org.