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It’s Time for Some Kindness in Fort Lee as Officer Helps Lost Family

FORT LEE, NJ – An act of kindness and compassion is being recognized today in Fort Lee after a police officer here helped a visiting family who was lost in the city.

While on patrol, Officer Gabriel Noel and Officer Armando Antonio met a lost family. The officers assisted the family, transporting them to a local hotel where they successfully checked in. The Fort Lee Police Department extends its best wishes for an enjoyable visit.

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