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Josh Hurwit, Law Enforcement Appreciation Day PSA, Idaho 2024

As Grimy Times investigates, U.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit and Idaho law enforcement agencies have released a public service announcement (PSA) in recognition of Law Enforcement Appreciation Day.

BOISE – The PSA, available here, highlights the collaborative efforts of Idaho’s law enforcement community and the impact that community support has on law enforcement as a whole. This PSA showcases Idaho’s natural beauty and the peace and prosperity of its communities.

U.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit, along with the Idaho Sheriffs Association, the Idaho Chiefs of Police Association, the Coeur d’Alene Tribal Police, and the Idaho State Police, joined forces to produce the PSA. Key figures in the filming of this PSA include City Pocatello Police Chief Roger Schei, Clearwater County Sheriff Chris Goetz, Coeur d’Alene Tribal Police Chief Sam Abrahamson, and Idaho State Police Director Colonel Kedrick Wills, and U.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit.

“Like our state, Idaho law enforcement is strong,” said U.S. Attorney Hurwit. “But we all share in the responsibility of creating safe and supportive communities. So we invite you to be a part of our team by respecting and supporting our officers in uniform. Together we will ensure that Idaho continues to offer peace and tranquility for all.”

Colonel Kedrick Wills, Director of the Idaho State Police, added, “Law enforcement partnerships in Idaho are the bedrock of our commitment to ensuring that the Gem State remains safe for everyone. The collaboration between agencies reflects our collective dedication to upholding the values of safety, security, and community well-being.”

U.S. Attorney Hurwit expressed his gratitude to all the law enforcement agencies who partnered in sharing this message and to law enforcement throughout the entire state who are committed to safeguarding our communities and achieving justice through their hard work and professionalism.

If you have a tip or information about crime in your community, please visit FBI.gov or contact local law enforcement in your community.

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