Photo:GettyA police department in Iowa is offering a unique holiday special: The chance to turn in your ex on Valentine’s Day.If anyone wants to treat their former flings to this “special,” the Knoxville Police Department encouraged residents in aFacebook postto call them, if their “ex-Valentine” has any outstanding warrants or are possibly carrying drugs.This Valentine’s Day Special starts off with a limited-edition platinum bracelets, free transportation with a chauffeur, a one-night minimum stay in luxurious [five-star] accommodations, and professional glamour shots,” the department wrote, humorously referring to the back of a squad car, a jailhouse stint and, of course, a mugshot.Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up forPEOPLE’sfree True Crime newsletteror breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases.Anyone brought in through the “special” will also be treated to a dinner, though it’s not likely to be Michelin star-quality.“We know this special is so incredible that you may be tempted to provide additional referrals,” the department wrote. “We don’t blame you, this special is too sweet to pass up!”
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A police department in Iowa is offering a unique holiday special: The chance to turn in your ex on Valentine’s Day.If anyone wants to treat their former flings to this “special,” the Knoxville Police Department encouraged residents in aFacebook postto call them, if their “ex-Valentine” has any outstanding warrants or are possibly carrying drugs.This Valentine’s Day Special starts off with a limited-edition platinum bracelets, free transportation with a chauffeur, a one-night minimum stay in luxurious [five-star] accommodations, and professional glamour shots,” the department wrote, humorously referring to the back of a squad car, a jailhouse stint and, of course, a mugshot.Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up forPEOPLE’sfree True Crime newsletteror breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases.Anyone brought in through the “special” will also be treated to a dinner, though it’s not likely to be Michelin star-quality.“We know this special is so incredible that you may be tempted to provide additional referrals,” the department wrote. “We don’t blame you, this special is too sweet to pass up!”
A police department in Iowa is offering a unique holiday special: The chance to turn in your ex on Valentine’s Day.
If anyone wants to treat their former flings to this “special,” the Knoxville Police Department encouraged residents in aFacebook postto call them, if their “ex-Valentine” has any outstanding warrants or are possibly carrying drugs.
This Valentine’s Day Special starts off with a limited-edition platinum bracelets, free transportation with a chauffeur, a one-night minimum stay in luxurious [five-star] accommodations, and professional glamour shots,” the department wrote, humorously referring to the back of a squad car, a jailhouse stint and, of course, a mugshot.
Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up forPEOPLE’sfree True Crime newsletteror breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases.
Anyone brought in through the “special” will also be treated to a dinner, though it’s not likely to be Michelin star-quality.
“We know this special is so incredible that you may be tempted to provide additional referrals,” the department wrote. “We don’t blame you, this special is too sweet to pass up!”
source: people.com