Police officers in Kansas responding to a shoplifting call last week decided to help the thief instead of arresting him.
Two Roeland Park Police Department officers responded to a call of a juvenile in custody for trying to steal work boots.
“When the officer at the scene listened to his story, they were compelled to help. The officers bought the pair of boots for the juvenile and presented them to him after some words of encouragement to find a job, finish school, and stay out of trouble.”
“With tears in his eyes, the juvenile left with a supervisor of the group home he is staying with that had to respond to pick him up,” Morris added.
“Just another reason why I am so proud of my officers here in Roeland Park. I just smiled when I heard this story a short time ago as it almost made me cry too.”
The officers were identified as Officers Suffield and Snepp.
Roeland Park is in the Kansas City metro area and has a population of around 6,700.
Layway Buyoffs
The good news from Walmart comes after shoppers in multiple locations across the nation were surprised to find their layaway items paid off.“So I was trying to do this anonymously, but due to some circumstances… y’all know how nothing stays secret these days, so I just wanted to go ahead and tell you,” Perry said in a video on Twitter. He named the Walmarts and added: “If you have a layaway at either place and it was in there as of 9:30 this morning… I have paid for all of your layaways for Christmas.”
“They’re coming in, and they’re calling their friends and family,” a Walmart spokeswoman said. “They’re very excited. It’s a good thing. It’s a good thing for the community. It’s a good thing for the store. I’m glad that we can participate and help bless so many people for the holidays.”
Several other Secret Santas have cropped up recently, including a person who paid nearly $45,000 to erase all layaway debt at a Walmart in Longmont, Colorado.