Fort Drum soldiersâ spouses receive special gift from the Pences
WWNY Fort Drum soldiersâ spouses receive special gift from the Pences By Emily Griffin | January 20, 2021 at 2:21 PM EST - Updated January 20 at 9:48 PM
FORT DRUM, N.Y. (WWNY) - During their Sunday visit to Fort Drum, former Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, thanked soldiersâ spouses with a special gift.
They let them know their sacrifices are appreciated.
âIâve had the privilege over the last four years to choose what initiative Iâve wanted to champion and I chose military spouses because we know they serve too,â said Mrs. Pence.
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Bellevue police see 72% increase in mail theft reports in November
It s become such a problem that Bellevue police are teaming up with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service to add additional resources to track down thieves. Author: Brit Moorer (KING5) Updated: 6:05 PM PST December 12, 2020
BELLEVUE, Wash. Mail theft a growing problem in western Washington and neighborhoods on the eastside are becoming hot spots.
Bellevue police enlisted the help of the United States Postal Inspection Service to help track down the thieves.
Video provided by the Bellevue Police Department show thieves cruising around neighborhoods and going through several mailboxes at a time.