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Methuen Police Officer’s Generosity Gets Haverhill Woman Home Safely

METHUEN — Mayor Stephen N. Zanni and Chief Joseph Solomon report that Methuen Police Officer Dan O’Connell used his own money to help a Haverhill woman get home safely last week after she was stranded at a local strip mall.

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Methuen Police Department
Joseph Solomon, Chief of Police
Quinn Public Safety Building
90 Hampshire St.
Methuen, MA 01844

For Immediate Release

Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2016

Contact: John Guilfoil
Phone: 617-993-0003
Email: john@jgpr.net

Methuen Police Officer’s Generosity Gets Haverhill Woman Home Safely

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Methuen Police Officer Dan O’Connell (left) and Starbucks employee Rachel Menton used their own money to help a Haverhill woman (right) get home after she was stranded at The Loop in Methuen. (Photo Courtesy of the Methuen Police Department)

METHUEN — Mayor Stephen N. Zanni and Chief Joseph Solomon report that Methuen Police Officer Dan O’Connell used his own money to help a Haverhill woman get home safely last week after she was stranded at a local strip mall.

On the afternoon of Wednesday, Sept. 7, Officer O’Connell was dispatched to The Loop for a report of a distraught female who possibly needed assistance. Upon arrival, Officer O’Connell learned that the female subject had been left behind at The Loop with no money to get home.

After speaking with the woman for about a half hour, Officer O’Connell was able to calm her down and offered to use his own money to pay for a taxi to get her home to Haverhill.

Unfortunately, Officer O’Connell only had $24 in cash and a taxi ride would cost $26. In order to get enough money for the woman to get home, the officer went into Starbucks to make a purchase so he could get cash back.

When he told a Starbucks employee, Rachel Menton, why he needed the cash, she gave Officer O’Connell the difference out of her own money.

“Thanks to the generosity of Officer O’Connell and Rachel, this Haverhill resident was comforted after a stressful situation and able to get home safely,” Chief Solomon said. “This is a fine example of the small, yet selfless gestures that our police officers make every day that make an enormous impact on the lives of people in the community. I am proud of Officer O’Connell for setting that example.”

After speaking with Menton, Officer O’Connell learned that she studied crime scene investigation at Florida Southwestern State College.

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