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By the People, for the People
Fulton County Sheriff's Office Offers to Arrest Locals' Exes for Valentine's Day
The department's tongue-in-cheek social media post goes viral as residents joke about their ex-partners' outstanding warrants.
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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The Fulton County Sheriff's Office in New York is making waves on social media after posting a tongue-in-cheek offer to track down anyone's ex-partner with an active warrant and 'wish them a Happy Valentine's Day.' The post has sparked a flurry of humorous comments from locals, with many joking about their exes having outstanding warrants and asking the deputies to pay them a visit.
Why it matters
The viral social media post highlights the lighthearted and playful side of law enforcement in Fulton County, while also touching on the serious issue of outstanding warrants and the potential consequences for those who have them. The community's response showcases the power of social media to bring people together and find humor in unexpected situations.
The details
The Fulton County Sheriff's Office posted the offer on their social media channels, inviting residents to let them know if they had an ex-partner with an active warrant. The post quickly went viral, with locals from Gloversville, Johnstown, and Broadalbin chiming in with their own humorous comments. Some joked that their exes were already in custody, while others suggested the deputies travel to nearby states to make arrests. The post was widely praised as 'comedy gold' and the 'best gift of the year' by Fulton County residents.
- The Fulton County Sheriff's Office posted the offer on their social media channels on February 13, 2026.
The players
Fulton County Sheriff's Office
The law enforcement agency responsible for the viral social media post offering to arrest locals' ex-partners with outstanding warrants as a Valentine's Day 'gift.'
The takeaway
The Fulton County Sheriff's Office's Valentine's Day social media post has become a viral sensation, showcasing the community's ability to find humor in unexpected situations and highlighting the importance of maintaining a positive relationship between law enforcement and the public.

