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Merry Christmas, Happy New Year from Foothills Patrol

With the Christmas and New Year’s season upon us, we would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a safe, happy and healthy holiday season.
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Foothills County protective services co-ordinator Darlene Roblin said officers were busy in 2019 and issued a total of 902 tickets. (BRENT CALVER/Western Wheel)

With the Christmas and New Year’s season upon us, we would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a safe, happy and healthy holiday season. 

The past couple of years have been so challenging; however, with those challenges comes the realization of what is really important… family, friends and community.

Foothills Patrol Community Peace Officers continue to work with our law enforcement partners throughout the County, striving “To provide exceptional law enforcement services that increase public safety and enhance vibrant communities” which is our Mission Statement.

All of our officers and support staff are dedicated to serving their communities and we take pride in providing this service in such an amazing community.

During this holiday season and throughout the year, we encourage all of you to take the time to help those less fortunate in our communities.

Sharing whatever we can and reaching out to those in need, is so important. 

This year, we continue to recognize the unwavering commitment of other first responders and especially our health-care workers, who continue to respond to the pandemic's challenges with care, compassion, strength and great resolve – thank you for all you have done and continue to do.

Throughout the holidays, please remember to plan ahead – have a designated driver, call a cab or call someone who is sober to pick you up so that you, and everyone else who shares the road, get home safely.

Let’s all make sure that everyone gets the chance to spend quality time with their friends and family members for the years ahead.

Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and a safe, happy and healthy New Year.

Darlene Roblin

Foothills Patrol

 

 

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