
A woman posted a lengthy thank you note on Facebook, expressing her gratitude for the actions of a DC Metro police officer who helped calm her young autistic son who was having an episode on a commuter train.
Read More →Over the next few months, CentralSquare’s ShareBlueSmiles aims to deepen trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve by spotlighting dozens of officers who are making a difference every day.
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An officer with the Baraboo (WI) Police Department took it upon himself to help a 73-year-old man cover over graffiti painted across a garage door on Wednesday.
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The Kent (OH) Police Department posted on its Facebook page praise for one of its officers for resisting the temptation to accept a "bribe" of delicious Girl Scout Cookies.
Read More →Officers with the New York Police Department acted as the pallbearers at the funeral of a fetus found in a bag beside a tree in Brooklyn’s East New York neighborhood, surrounded by bloodied clothing.
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An officer with the Chicopee (MA) Police Department was called last week to take a report of a stolen vehicle—a pedal car owned by a four-year-old girl that was stolen from her front yard.
Read More →After a painted mural of the American flag was defaced with graffiti last week, two officers—and one officer's son—went to the scene and restored Old Glory with a fresh coat of paint.
Read More →“There are thousands of good deeds and positive interactions between law enforcement and citizens happening on a daily basis that are unnoticed, underreported and simply forgotten. With ShareBlueSmiles, we are honored to highlight those heart-warming and impactful acts of kindness performed by law enforcement personnel in communities across North America,” said CentralSquare CEO Simon Angove.
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As 18-year-old Micah Schieber began planning his party to celebrate his graduation from Midland High School in Michigan he asked his mother if he could invite officers from his local police department to attend. On the day of the party, 18 officers arrived in cars running the lights atop their patrol vehicles.
Read More →The Rapid City (SD) Police Department beat out the Rapid City Fire Department in the annual "Guns 'n Hoses" Blood Drive.
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