Pembroke Pines Police Officers Take Oath To ‘Serve And Protect’ To Next Level With Moving Gesture
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – A couple of Pembroke Pines police officers took their oath to ‘Serve and Protect’ to a new level Friday evening by stepping in and helping a resident move heavy furniture after a moving company bailed on the job.
Officers Michael Matthis and Lawrence Virgilio had responded to a civil matter involving a moving company that had refused to continue the job.
That is when the officers offered their assistance and finished moving the heavy furniture themselves.
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Images released by the Pembroke Pines Police Department showed the officers carrying plastic-wrapped furniture up the stairs to the second floor of an apartment building.
No word on why the movers refused to complete the job.