Residents have sent doughnuts, pizza and bagels to police around South Jersey this morning.
In the wake of a tragic evening in Texas, which left five police officers dead and many others wounded, some New Jersey residents are reaching out to their local departments to thank them for their daily service.
In Audubon the police department posted photos of a note and bagel tray sent into the station from one unnamed resident.
Woolwich Township police thanked two young girls who brought doughnuts and coffee via Facebook this morning as well.
In Atlantic City Tony Baloney's sent some pizza's over for the city's finest.
Scanner Chatter: @AtlanticCityPD told all officers 2 stop by police station 4 some pizza! Courtesy of @tonyboloneys ! Best pizza in town
-- AtlanticCity911 (@AtlanticCity911) July 8, 2016
Antonio's Pizza also sent some of their fare over to the Monroe Township Police Department, according to resident Susan Miller Citrino.
Oaklyn Police got both pizza and hoagies from anonymous supporters.Have you seen any more of these in your neighborhood? Let us know in the comments.
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