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Washington Park Today
By the People, for the People
Washington Police Spread Valentine's Day Cheer
Officers deliver roses and conversation to community members
Published on Feb. 14, 2026
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Officers with the Washington police department in North Carolina brought roses, conversation and comfort to the older residents of the community ahead of Valentine's Day. Police said they wanted residents to know they're cared about and sharing the love for the holiday.
Why it matters
The gesture by the Washington police department is an example of community policing, where officers aim to build positive relationships with residents, especially vulnerable populations like the elderly. This type of outreach can help improve perceptions of law enforcement and make residents feel more supported.
The details
The police officers visited older residents in the Washington Park neighborhood, delivering roses and spending time chatting with them. The goal was to let the community members know they are cared for and valued, especially ahead of a holiday focused on love and connection.
- The police visits took place on February 14, 2026, the day before Valentine's Day.
The players
Washington Police Department
The local law enforcement agency serving the city of Washington, North Carolina.
What’s next
The Washington Police Department plans to continue this Valentine's Day outreach program in the coming years to spread more cheer and build stronger ties with the community.
The takeaway
Community-oriented policing efforts like the Washington Police Department's Valentine's Day gift deliveries can help humanize law enforcement, foster trust, and make vulnerable residents feel cared for and supported.


