North Carolina Police Officer Helps Elderly Resident Mow Lawn During Heat Wave
This has reportedly been the hottest summer on record in the United States. People have been struggling to cope with extremely high temperatures in every time zone. While cities and towns across the U.S. are sweltering in the summer heat, one North Carolina police officer took his duty to serve and protect to a new level.
According to Sunny Skyz, Wadesboro Police Lieutenant Steven Kelly noticed an elderly resident struggling with their lawnmower in the record heat last week. Out of concern for their well being, Lieutenant Kelly took it upon himself to jump in and finish mowing their yard for them.
The Wadesboro Police Department shared news of the kind act on Facebook (below), writing that Lieutenant Kelly was “caught helping an elderly citizen.” They praised the North Carolina police officer for going “above and beyond to help those in need” and added that Wadesboro is a better place thanks to him.
The positive news resonated with many of the commenters on the post, who heaped additional praise on Kelly. It also started a conversation about the importance of taking care of one another, especially elderly neighbors during extreme weather conditions. If we’re able, we should all being doing our part to turn the places we live into better communities.