We all make mistakes, we forget things, it s all good! It happens! But this story from the Big Lake Police Department is absolutely hilarious. If you need a good laugh, keep reading.
A police officer shared this story on the Big Lake Police Department Facebook page. The officer had stopped at a Kwik Trip in Big Lake to get gas and snack when the manager asked if she could talk to him about a recent gas drive-off. Someone hadn t paid for their gas.
The officer agreed to help her out and the manager gave him the photo from the security cameras of the vehicle and the suspect. Well, turns out it was the Big Lake Police Chief, Chief Joel Scharf, pumping gas into one of the police cars. In the photo he s on the phone, obviously distracted by something else. So distracted he completely forgot to pay for his gas.
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Big Lake Police Officer Tyler Sinclair has left the department after almost four years on the job in Big Lake.
Sinclair has left to join the police department in Coon Rapids, Big Lake Police Chief Joel Scharf told members of the Big Lake City Council at its Nov. 25 meeting.
Sinclair worked the night shift, and was a pilot in the BLPDâs UAV Program,. Last year Sinclair completed training as a Drug Recognition Examiner and in August was recognized as a DWI All-Star by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety.
The Big Lake City Council took fast action in replacing Sinclair.