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Two Madisonville Officers Go Beyond The Call Of Duty

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Two Madisonville Officers Go Beyond The Call Of Duty
Two Madisonville Officers Go Beyond The Call Of Duty

Officer Scott and Officer Tyler Gunther have been serving on the Madisonville community since 2019.

The beat partners helped a wheelchair bound man get home safe in the pouring rain.

Time where our country is divide by civil issues --- there are police officer's in*our community making a difference .

Two officer's act of kindness caught on camera.

44news reporter tyler druin was in hopkins county earlier today --- for this story -- you'll only see on 44news.

Nats?

To me that is part of our job is to make the community a better community protect and serve by serving you make the community a better place than what it was befor?

Officer dustin scott and tyler gunther have been serving on the madisonville police department since 2019- before i i became a police officer i worked at a local factory in madisonville, i started to want to do more with my life and wanted a sense of purpos?

Thursday their purpose not going unnoticed - - a passer by snapped this photo - ?

A man in a wheelchair seem like he was having trouble with it so myself and officer gunther responde?

Officer scott pushing the man - six city blocks -- officer gunther - in the distance - stopping traffic-?it started right about here we noticed mr. combs battery died so that when myself and officer gunther he got in his patrol car and started to follow us down that way towards his house about six blocks down this wa?

Nats - body camera video - in may - - officer dustin scott - risked his own life - rushing into a burning home saving a madisonville woman's life - the department honoring the 32 year old officer - "to me that is all part of the job, if you can change one persons perspective, of how they view the community or the police department, then youve done your job, to me that is one of the biggest parts of our jobs is making it a better place" during a time of civil unrest across our nation - police departments are working harder than ever to mend gaps in local communities- "we are here to serve and protect, you take ever situation as serious as the next, there is really no difference" nats "he was very grateful, he thanked us, we got him pushed inside, we left him go on his way" in madisonville tyler druin 44news.

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