6-Year-Old Girl Raises Over $3K To Help Her Town's Police Department Buy K9

HARRISON TOWNSHIP, Pa. (KDKA) -- A little girl who hopes to become a police officer has raised over $3,000 for her town's police department.

Six-year-old Kaley Bastine spent her Saturday washing cars to raise money for the Harrison Township Police Department, according to her mother, Jamie Bastine.

Kaley hopes to be a police officer when she grows up. (Photo Credit: Jamie Bastine)

The youngster, a first-grader at Highlands Elementary School, raised $726 from the car wash.

Kaley Bastine, 6, has raised over $3,000 to help the Harrison Twp. Police Department buy a K-9. (Photo Credit: Justine Bastine)

Kaley has already held a lemonade and cookie stand for the police department. Last fall, her cookie stand raised $856 in a matter of hours.

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With her latest fundraiser, Kaley has now raised over $3,000 for Harrison Township Police.

Kaley's goal is to raise $10,000 -- enough money to help the department buy a K9 to come into schools.

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