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One good turn: Good Samaritan voluntarily fills Abbotsford police officer鈥檚 gas tank

Woman offers up gas to stranded officer even as prices at the pump stay high
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An Abbotsford police officer got an assist from a resident when he ran out of gas in a residential neighbourhood recently. (Facebook/Tara Lee MacLeod)

When an Abbotsford police officer ran out of gas in a residential area, someone in the neighbourhood had his back.

A photo was posted on Aug. 3 in a local Facebook group of a woman filling up an Abbotsford cruiser with a small jerry can. The officer is talking on a cell phone.

鈥淥ops!,鈥 wrote Tara Lee MacLeod. 鈥淗e was very thankful for the gesture. We are all human, we all make mistakes. Choose kindness.鈥

The post does not identify the officer, the woman doing the good deed, or the neighbourhood this happened in.

While some had a chuckle at the image, others responded with love in the form of heart reactions and supportive comments.

鈥淚t happens to the best of us,鈥 wrote Gary Hanna.

While the photo hearkens back to the days when good deeds were perhaps more common, today鈥檚 gas prices do not. In Abbotsford this week, the price at the pump is hovering around $1.80 per litre.

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Jessica Peters

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I began my career in 1999, covering communities across the Fraser Valley ever since.
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