As life-long first responders, the retired law enforcement officers running the Ontario Police Museum are accustomed to giving help, not asking for it. But ever since their funds were allegedly stolen in what authorities describe as a clever embezzlement scheme, they’ve had to close for months, cancel school field trips and dig into their own pockets to keep the place afloat. On Saturday, Nov. 2, they’ll host their annual car show, the first since they realized that between $10,000 and $13,000 — all their money — was gone. And they are asking the public to come, have a good time, and contribute to the museum’s future. “This is a recovery effort to get some of our money back,” said Bob Kallas, organizer of the event and museum operator. From 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., car enthusiasts will show off their hot rods, street cars, racing cars and vintage models, while DJs entertain and bands play live music. Food trucks plus the In N Out Mobile Kitchen, will be on hand to feed the crowd of an ex...