Injured Owl Rescued in Longmont
Longmont Fire, Police, and Community Health and Resilience Facebook page say that officers Kaplan and McCarthy got to experience a rare opportunity in assisting in rescuing an injured owl. The owl had sustained injuries to its legs and was safely captured on Saturday on the southwest side of Longmont.
Rescuing an owl is a hoot. Officer Kaplan and Officer McCarthy had the rare opportunity to assist an injured owl with.
The injured owl was transported to Birder of Prey Shelter located in Louisville. The Birds of Prey Foundation has been helping injured birds such as eagles, owls, falcons, hawks, vultures, pelicans, herons, and ravens for over 35 years. The injured owl will be treated and observed during the healing process. Once the owl s injures have healed, it will be released in the same area it was found.
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Dec 16, 2020
Imagine waiting for a pizza you ordered to arrive and having a cop show up with it. That’s what happened to one surprised customer in California after their delivery driver was arrested while on the way to bring the pie.
The Murrieta Police Department posted the story on their
OfficerDatil pulled over a driver for a traffic violation and then discovered he also had an outstanding warrant. So the delivery guy was arrested, but he still had a pizza he hadn’t delivered yet. And that’s when
Officer McCarthy took over.
He stepped in, driving the pizza to the waiting customer. Officer McCarthy didn’t take a tip for his service, with the department posting, “The smile on the hungry citizen’s face was all the ‘tip’ needed to know we are doing our job.”
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Dec 16, 2020
Imagine waiting for a pizza you ordered to arrive and having a cop show up with it. That’s what happened to one surprised customer in California after their delivery driver was arrested while on the way to bring the pie.
The Murrieta Police Department posted the story on their Facebook page, explaining that Officer Datil pulled over a driver for a traffic violation and then discovered he also had an outstanding warrant. So the delivery guy was arrested, but he still had a pizza he hadn’t delivered yet. And that’s when Officer McCarthy took over. He stepped in, driving the pizza to the waiting customer.
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While Officer Datil handled the arrest, another law enforcement officer, Officer McCarthy, took over the pizza delivery.“File this one under ‘wouldn’t you be surprised.’ the department wrote online. “Unfortunately the driver had to be arrested for their warrant but fear not. Officer McCarthy stepped in to fill the delivery driver’s shoes and got the pizza to the hungry citizen.”The whole incident may have worked out better than expected for the people who ordered the pizza. Though delivery drivers traditionally expect to be tipped, the Murrieta Police Department wrote on Facebook, “The smile on the hungry citizen’s face was all the ‘tip’ needed to know we are doing our job.”Fortunately, smiles are free.
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