Abington Police Wants Singles to Turn in Their Exes with Arrest Warrants
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. What better way to show someone you DON’T love them anymore than by turning them into police. Sounds like a trap? Sounds crazy?…
Officer Arresting Young Man
BBGIValentine's Day is right around the corner. What better way to show someone you DON'T love them anymore than by turning them into police. Sounds like a trap? Sounds crazy? Or maybe it's exactly what an ex who did you wrong deserves? Abington police are hoping this trend will help them get some criminals off the street. Abington is calling the initiative the "Valentine's Day Special" and we'll run down exactly how it works below.

Officer Arresting Young Man
What is the Valentine's Day Special?
The Valentine's Day special is asking anyone who has an ex with a warrant to turn them into police. “Just give us a call with their location and we’ll take care of the rest!” Abington Police wrote.
How does it work?
According to the post, "Do you have an ex-valentine that you know has warrants? Or maybe they’re driving around drunk or with drugs
on board. This year, we have a very special gift for them!
" All you have to do is call Abington police
781-878-3232
What does the "winner" of the Valentine's Day Special get?
In the tongue in cheek Facebook post, the Abington police said:






Do you have to live in Abington to participate?
No. According to the post, "Not in Abington? A department near you would be glad to assist!"
Don't have an ex with a warrant? Pass this info along to someone who does
Call Abington police non emergency number at 781-878-3232.