Enterprise Police Department Sgt. Bobby Harlin, left, is presented the Extra Mile Award from Enterprise Mayor William Cooper at the Enterprise City Council meeting May 18. Harlin received the award for going above and beyond the call of duty for stopping to assist a man struggling to change a tire and offering to change the tire for him. “Sergeant Hall, the resident called me and expressed his appreciation for what you had done for him,” Cooper said. “I could hear his voice, his gratitude and I have no doubt that you went above and beyond your duties. Several other vehicles passed by and did not stop. Your willingness to stop and to help was greatly appreciated.”
Enterprise Police Officer David Hall, left, is presented the Extra Mile Award from Enterprise Mayor William Cooper at the Enterprise City Council meeting May 18. Hall received the award for going above and beyond the call of duty for stopping to help a woman and two children beside a disabled vehicle. Hall walked the seventh grader to nearby Dauphin Junior High, took the other child to Holly Hill Elementary School and then returned to the woman’s car and waited with her until her ride to work arrived. “David, you have no idea how your actions made this bad situation easier,” Cooper said. “The resident was panicking and the children were upset because it was a very important day for them at school. You assured that they got to school and also that the science project was intact.”
- Photo by Caroline Quattlebaum
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