Oakboro Police receives donation of new bicycles

Published 4:47 pm Monday, July 13, 2020

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Residents of Oakboro will soon be seeing a new outreach by its police department.

Instead of four-wheeled vehicles, these officers will only need two wheels.

A recent contribution by a charitable organization provided two new 10-speed bikes for the town’s police to use on community patrols.

The bikes were donated by First Responders 1 (FR1), a non-profit ministry whose stated purpose on its website is “to provide emotional support for those who are on the front lines serving and protecting our communities” like fire, police and rescue squads.

Lonnie Clouse, a minister who worked for 17 years with NASCAR’s Motor Racing Outreach, has also worked as a volunteer chaplain for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.

Living in Concord, Clouse also works with the Concord Police Department as well as volunteers with the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team.

“(Bikes) are a big help for community policing to show officers are approachable. They pedal through neighborhoods and are able to spend time with people,” Clouse said. “(Officers) are loving, caring, giving, exceptional people that are out there to protect and serve the community.”

Oakboro’s police department reached out to FR1 six months ago. Clouse eventually met with the Police Chief T.J. Smith.

Purchased from Excite Bikes in Locust at a discount and outfitted by the bike shop, the two bikes were recently delivered to the police department.

“We’re excited about the new bicycles,” Smith said. “These will be great for our community efforts; (it) makes officers more approachable. They will also be used for functions such as the cruise-in and the July 4th festivities.”

Smith added the bicycles will make it “easier for officers to maneuver through dense areas.”

The chief thanked FR1 for the donation, adding Clouse “has ridden with all of our officers and has shown amazing interest in our officers’ personal and mental health.”

About Charles Curcio

Charles Curcio has served as the sports editor of the Stanly News & Press for more than 16 years and has written numerous news and feature storeis as well. He was awarded the NCHSAA Tim Stevens Media Representative of the Year and named CNHI Sports Editor of the Year in 2014. He has also won an award from Boone Newspapers, and has won four North Carolina Press Association awards.

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