Auburn Police rescue ducklings and injured hawk in back-to-back animal calls

Auburn, WALocal News

Over the weekend, Auburn Police officers executed animal rescues, saving eight ducklings from a storm drain and assisting an injured hawk. On June 14, Officers Wright and Nelson used a bucket to retrieve the ducklings and reunite them with their mother. The next day, Officer Haydon responded to a call regarding an injured hawk, assisting a veterinary technician by securing the area for transport to a rehabilitation center. Auburn Police noted that these rescues provided brief, uplifting moments in the midst of more intense calls. The department emphasized the significance of compassion during challenging shifts, stating, "These animal rescues might seem small, but they can be a much-needed moment to breathe.

" The officers' actions reflect a commitment to community care beyond typical police responsibilities. Such engagements not only aid wildlife but also foster a positive relationship between law enforcement and the community. These incidents highlight the diverse challenges police officers face, balancing urgent calls with tender moments of compassion.

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