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Police nationwide urge reporting exes with warrants as Valentine’s Day gift

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Police departments throughout the nation got here up with a novel Valentine’s Day present suggestion, urging folks to show in exes with excellent warrants.

The Uxbridge Police Division in Massachusetts posted a tongue-in-cheek poem urging residents to take revenge by reporting exes with energetic arrest warrants.

“Roses are purple, violets are blue,” the publish begins. “In case your ex has a search warrant, we now have one thing particular for you.”

“This Valentine’s Day, give the present that actually means one thing: a journey with flashing lights and a assured closure,” the publish continues.

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Police departments throughout the nation supplied an unconventional Valentine’s Day present, urging residents to report exes with energetic arrest warrants. (iStock)

The division humorously ended its publish by reminding residents, “Love fades. Not orders.”

A heart-covered flyer included within the mail supplied further directions for residents, whereas joking about how the division cannot take over from Cupid however can nonetheless make the vacation memorable.

“Do you may have an ex with an arrest warrant?”

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Police departments throughout the nation celebrated Valentine’s Day with tongue-in-cheek messages urging residents to report exes with energetic arrest warrants, placing a humorous spin on public security messages. (iStock)

“We will not repair your love life, however we will help with excellent warrants,” the flyer mentioned. ‘Ship us the place they’re. We be certain they get Valentine’s Day guests.’

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The flyer reveals a jail cell, together with the division’s essential telephone quantity.

Earlier this week, Bradenton police in Florida shared an identical publish that was appreciated almost 230,000 instances.

“Assist us preserve our group secure whilst you mend your damaged coronary heart,” the division wrote.

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Police departments throughout the nation shared playful Valentine’s Day posts encouraging residents to report exes with energetic arrest warrants. (iStock)

In California, the Santa Maria Police Division posted a video of an officer opening a heart-shaped field, solely to disclose a pair of handcuffs.

“Nonetheless eager about that ex with a felony warrant? Name us,” the video caption reads.

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