Community Collaboration Leads To Enhanced Safety For Law Enforcement

The funds raised were instrumental in acquiring vital body armor plates for multiple law enforcement agencies.

Community Collaboration Leads To Enhanced Safety For Law Enforcement

BURNETT COUNTY — In a heartwarming display of community support, the Burnett County Sheriff's Office expressed profound gratitude to several local organizations and generous individuals for their contributions towards enhancing law enforcement safety. The Sheriff's Office issued a press release highlighting the remarkable efforts of Squirrels Unlimited, Hummer's Rendezvous, Coyland Creek, Siren Lions Club, and numerous community members whose generosity made a significant impact.

The funds raised were instrumental in acquiring vital body armor plates for multiple law enforcement agencies. The beneficiaries of this initiative include the Burnett County Sheriff's Office, Siren Police Department, Webster Police Department, Grantsburg Police Department, and Pine County Sheriff's Office. This collaborative effort reflects a deep commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of those who serve and protect the community.

Sheriff Finch of the Burnett County Sheriff's Office expressed gratitude, stating, "We are in absolute awe of our community's support. The dedication and generosity shown by Squirrels Unlimited, Hummer's Rendezvous, Coyland Creek, Siren Lions Club, and all the individuals who contributed have made a tangible difference in enhancing our ability to keep our officers safe."

Pictured; Mitch Coyour, Chief Wedin, Sheriff Nelson, Sheriff Finch, Chief Thiex, and Mike Janke (Hummer).

Last Update: Apr 24, 2024 9:31 am CDT

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