Washington Police Officer Surprised with Notes From Neighborhood Kids
A Washington Police Officer got the surprise of his life on his vehicle.
We all know the dread of finding a note on our vehicle. Sergeant Darrell Nelson of the Sequim Police Department probably had that same feeling as he approached his patrol vehicle on Thursday.
I can imagine that notes left from time to time on the windshield of a police cruiser, especially one parked overnight in a neighborhood, could be potentially negative.
A note is so easy to leave behind, it's almost like today's current version of a keyboard warrior, so I'm sure Officer Nelson might've been apprehensive as he walked up to his vehicle. You see, Officer Nelson parks his Police vehicle in his driveway after work. Imagine his surprise and emotions as he read these notes of encouragement from neighborhood kids.
Nelson's Facebook post reads:
"I have my work car parked in front of my house, and three young people left these on my hood."
Thank You Letters
These neighborhood kids should be commended for their thoughtfulness and I'm sure they made Officer Nelson's day. Those kids left behind the best message ever - be kind.