When a 14-year-old boy’s lawn mower was stolen, officers thought it was just another routine call. But then they learned the truth: the mower had been his birthday present — and he’d been using it to cut grass for elderly neighbors, completely free of charge. That changed everything. Instead of moving on, a group of Evansville officers pooled their own money. One went to Lowe’s, bought a new mower and gas can, and brought them straight to the boy. No fanfare. Just heart. And when the story quietly made its way online, it spread — not for drama, but for decency. Because in a world hungry for good news, this was it…Full story👇👇👇

This past weekend, a call came in about a theft. It wasn’t anything high profile — no break-in, no large-scale crime — just a simple report that someone’s lawn mower …

When a 14-year-old boy’s lawn mower was stolen, officers thought it was just another routine call. But then they learned the truth: the mower had been his birthday present — and he’d been using it to cut grass for elderly neighbors, completely free of charge. That changed everything. Instead of moving on, a group of Evansville officers pooled their own money. One went to Lowe’s, bought a new mower and gas can, and brought them straight to the boy. No fanfare. Just heart. And when the story quietly made its way online, it spread — not for drama, but for decency. Because in a world hungry for good news, this was it…Full story👇👇👇 Read More