Denver Police Department’s Post

Last week, nine of your Denver Police officers received the Citizens Appreciate Police (CAP) Award for going above and beyond to help members of our community. Formed in 1978, CAP is a non-profit organization that recognizes Denver Police Officers who serve the public outside their regular call of duty. Below are some of the stories from those award winners: On September 13, 2023, District 1 Officer Armando Jaramillo and Officer Frankie Archuleta responded to a call for service in the area of West 17th Avenue and North Sheridan Boulevard, after a young father called requesting assistance for him and his nine-year-old son. After learning about the father's efforts to secure other services to no avail, the officers used the district credit card to obtain a hotel room for the pair. The father also mentioned that he and his son had not eaten for an extended period of time. Upon hearing this, Office Jaramillo used his own money to purchase dinner for the little family before giving them a ride to their hotel. The father was extremely grateful for the officers' compassion and generosity. Officer Kyle Tennyson On October 8, 2023, District 6 Officer Kyle Tennyson responded to the 500 block of East Colfax Avenue on a report of an assault. While there, he was flagged down by a father and his 9-year-old son with autism. The father explained that he was experiencing homelessness and that he and his son were turned away from an area shelter. He went on to explain that he had an appointment in the upcoming days with Denver Human Services but needed a safe place for him and his son to stay in the meantime. Officer Tennyson used the District 6 credit card to secure a hotel room for the pair. However, the young boy was still experiencing some levels of stress due to being hungry. After Officer Tennyson learned that the small family had not eaten all day, he used his own money to purchase food for both of them and then gave them a ride to the hotel.

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