Police Departments Offer 'Valentine's Day Special' for Turning in Exes with Warrants

Departments in Rhode Island and Massachusetts are promoting a unique way to get back at former partners this Valentine's Day.

Published on Feb. 13, 2026

Several police departments in Rhode Island and Massachusetts are offering a 'Valentine's Day Special' where people can turn in their ex-partners with outstanding warrants. The promotions include a free ride in a police car, complimentary jewelry, a booking photo, and a stay at the local correctional facility.

Why it matters

These tongue-in-cheek promotions highlight how some law enforcement agencies are trying to engage the public in a lighthearted way around Valentine's Day, while also potentially helping to clear outstanding warrants. However, there are concerns that the promotions could be seen as encouraging people to turn in their former partners out of spite, rather than for legitimate public safety reasons.

The details

The Rochester Police Department in Massachusetts shared a Facebook post offering a 'Valentine's Day Special' for those looking to get back at their ex. The 'special' includes a free ride in a 'Bluber' (police car), complimentary silver jewelry, a photo shoot, and a stay at the Plymouth County Correctional Facility. Similarly, the Tiverton Police in Rhode Island encouraged people to 'serve some romantic justice' by reporting those with outstanding warrants, while the Warwick Police Department offered a package with a free ride, a weekend stay in the holding facility, and a booking photo.

  • The police departments shared the Valentine's Day promotions on social media in early February 2026.

The players

Rochester Police Department

A police department in Massachusetts that shared a Facebook post promoting a 'Valentine's Day Special' for turning in exes with warrants.

Tiverton Police

A police department in Rhode Island that encouraged people to report those with outstanding warrants as a way to 'serve some romantic justice'.

Warwick Police Department

A police department in Rhode Island that offered a 'Valentine's Day Weekend Special' package that included a free ride in a police car, a weekend stay in the holding facility, and a booking photo.

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What they’re saying

“Let us lock up your heartache”

— Tiverton Police (Facebook)

“Nothing says 'closure' like a drama-free weekend”

— Warwick Police Department (Facebook)

The takeaway

These police department promotions highlight the creative ways some law enforcement agencies are trying to engage the public around holidays like Valentine's Day, but there are concerns that the 'Valentine's Day Special' offers could be seen as encouraging people to turn in former partners out of spite rather than for legitimate public safety reasons.