Missouri Sheriff’s Department Sees 17 Babies Born This Year

The Associated Press
By The Associated Press
November 5, 2019Trending
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Missouri Sheriff’s Department Sees 17 Babies Born This Year
Fourteen Jefferson County Sheriffs Deputies pose for a photo with their babies at the Sandy Creek Covered Bridge in Jefferson County, Mo., on Nov. 4, 2019. (J.B. Forbes/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP)

One Missouri sheriff’s department has seen the ranks of its deputy dads grow, as 17 law enforcement officers welcomed babies this year.

Fourteen of the 17 law enforcement dads, their wives, and their babies gathered Monday at Sandy Creek Covered Bridge in Jefferson County for photos, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.

The babies were dressed in matching white onesies with deputy badges printed on them and brown pants and accessories. The two newest babies were just 10 days old.

“It’s important that we support our families,” Sheriff Dave Marshak said. “For us, this is good.”

Jefferson County, with 219,000 residents, is Missouri’s sixth most populous county. It sits just south of St. Louis County.

“Holy cow” was what Capt. Andy Sides had to say about the infant influx. His second child was born six months ago.

Marshak is dealing with more deputies going on leave to spend time with their new babies.

“Oh my goodness!” Sides cooed at his 6-month-old son. “I love it, with both of our boys and my wife. I wouldn’t trade it for the world. It makes your bad days good when you come home.”

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