In their relentless efforts to deter crime, South Simcoe Police Department officers have found time to show kindness to Ontario’s senior citizens.
On Monday, January 9, at about 11:00 a.m., as officers were about to open their business in Bradford, police say they found an elderly person outside who said he was looking to buy eggs.
Knowing that the store didn’t sell food, officers lured the man with the walker onto a cruiser and drove to a nearby grocery store, where she went to buy eggs, according to police. Ran.
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Officers then drove the senior home to a nearby nursing home.
A senior named Larry told officers his 94th birthday was the next day.
After learning that Larry will be spending his 94th birthday alone, the cop gathers his platoon to buy him a colorful birthday cake and deliver it to him on Tuesday so he can have a special birthday. bottom.
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