Kitten rescued from Lexington PD patrol car engine finds a forever home

According to a Twitter post by the Lexington, South Carolina Police Department, two officers are not only credited with rescuing a kitten, they also found the sweet baby a forever home within the department.

Corporal Dustin Currier found the black and white kitten Friday morning after the little guy became entrapped in the void of his patrol car engine. Officer Justin Carrabetta had to take apart the wheel well to reach the kitten.

Another officer, Lt. Carroll Bledsoe of the Lexington Patrol Division offered the kitten a forever home with the Bledsoe family.

Our thanks go out to the officers who saved the kitten. Please feel free to go to their Facebook page and complement them for a job well done.

Photos courtesy of Lexington PD Twitter.

4 thoughts on “Kitten rescued from Lexington PD patrol car engine finds a forever home”

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  2. What a great story.So happy for the little kitten to have a forever home. Thank you to the two police officers for rescuing her.😎

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