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Forest Park Cops Swap Tickets for Turkeys
27 Nov
Summary
- Police offered Thanksgiving meals instead of traffic tickets.
- 1,200 meal boxes with turkeys and sides were distributed.
- The event aimed to build community trust and support those in need.

Forest Park Police officers recently engaged in a unique community outreach program, distributing Thanksgiving meals to drivers. Instead of issuing citations for minor traffic violations, officers presented motorists with a full holiday feast, including a turkey and essential side dishes.
This charitable event, a collaboration with Fellowship of Faith International, a local church, successfully provided 1,200 complete Thanksgiving meal boxes. The initiative's primary goal was to strengthen community bonds and offer support to those facing hardship during the festive period.
Chief Brandon Criss highlighted the department's commitment to positive community interaction, aiming to reduce fear and build trust. The program successfully spread holiday cheer and provided much-needed assistance to families in the Forest Park area.




