 Recently, Martin City Police Department received a generous donation in the form of three police cruiser vehicles. The cruisers were donated from Versailles Police Department and will be used as patrol cars in the Martin area. Each vehicle is fully equipped and more than capable of meeting the department's needs. We're a small department, it's kind of hard to afford new vehicles and we had an officer to wreck a rock, fill off the high wall here on 80 and hit the car and totaled it and we were short of vehicle and we reached out to like the chief's association. You know we called them and they wouldn't within one day we received a call from different agencies wanting to help us out and once we made spoke to them and sent officers down to look at the vehicles we decided to go ahead and receive the offer from them because it was so gracious. They even left the lights on them. Even two of the radials that we can probably actually use, they radials was in good shape. Appalachian Wireless is all in on Tag Madness right now. Select devices get up to $750 off on the Appalachian Advantage Unlimited or nationwide makes a mesh plans with renewed or new lines plus trade-in up to $750 off because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. Due to the small size of Martin City Police Department Chief Stidham is quite thankful to receive the cruisers. This will greatly help save on other expenses for the department. We want to thank for sales for donating these vehicles. They have no idea how much it helped the department because if you've got four officers and you've only got two vehicles running that car is running all the time. You know you're having to donate and you know the police department gives us take home cruisers which is a big help to us you know because we don't make much money but letting them let us drive our vehicles you know we get a lot of complaints that we drive back and forth so long but you know we go through a lot you know to just to receive that vehicle and we take care of them as much as we can and we just want to thank for sales mostly for helping us out. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Collum.