An Arlington County police officer received a little holiday cheer from a secret gift giver yesterday.
One of the department’s officers found a gift card and note of gratitude left anonymously on the windshield of an ACPD cruiser.
Our officer returned to their cruiser to find this gift from a citizen! Thank you for thinking of us and for your support! 🚔🎁 #grateful pic.twitter.com/UQjsh4CqRO
— ArlingtonCountyPD (@ArlingtonVaPD) December 28, 2016
That kind of appreciation isn’t exactly a common occurrence for the ACPD. Typically only the officers working on Christmas receive a little something extra: a meal provided by an employee group.
This holiday season there was, however, another notable demonstration of appreciation when a Brownie troop dropped off festive reindeer-shaped treats last week.
The season's a lot sweeter thanks to these treats dropped of by the Brownie Troop from @APS_ATS! Thank you for thinking of us! 👮🏼♀️🍫 pic.twitter.com/gERMCnEanh
— ArlingtonCountyPD (@ArlingtonVaPD) December 22, 2016
No matter how big or small, members of the ACPD are grateful for positive recognition from the public, both during the holidays and throughout the year.
“We appreciate the support we receive from our community,” said police spokeswoman Ashley Savage. “We’re often asked how citizens can show their appreciation for our officers. A simple thank you and handshake goes a long way for those working over the holidays.”