Officer Responds to Report of Woman Sleeping in Mailroom – Everything Law and Order Blog

On September 22, 2019 Pullman Police Officer Nathan Padrta was dispatched to 1615 SE Bleasner Drive in Pullman, Washington. [Yes, more Pullman PD.]

The emergency?

“Report of a woman sleeping in a mailroom.”

Presenting more of the realities of law enforcement work, which is almost always nothing like what you see on the six-o’clock news.

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28 thoughts on “Officer Responds to Report of Woman Sleeping in Mailroom”
  1. Ugh I totally get it… no one wants to be sleeping out on the ground… I hate when these people are asked to leave when they have no where to go. I would’ve offered her something!!

  2. Gonna reserve actual judgment for reasons, but it seems like Pullman cops are well-trained (and/or selected for hiring) to be chill. Nice to see.

  3. I used to work at 7-11 and this homeless man would come in one in awhile. I’d give him coffee. One night you could see he was totally exhausted and he laid down on the rug in front of the door to try and sleep. I told him he couldn’t sleep there and let him in the back storage room to sleep. Dude was just looking for a warm safe place. He never took advantage of that and only came and asked once in awhile if he could crash, I would wake him up, give him a sandwich and see him on his way before my boss came in in the morning. All people deserve a safe warm place to sleep.

  4. Pretty sad should at least gave her list of resourses. They do that here I live in a pretty small town. Church here that will give you a voucher to a hotel for a few days. My neighbor program help with housing ect We also have a program called teen challenge rehab program helps troubled with work and housing ect. Alot of jobs around here that will help pay for your GED and offer scholarships Town is Literally Manufacturing Capitol. They want good workers most give hiring bonuses as well as a referral bonuses.

  5. My heart really goes out to that woman. It was cold and raining. And yet, no one wanted to even try and help her. The officer didn’t even offer any kind of options or advice. I guess he didn’t have any. Idk… I wish someone could have been compassionate enough to do something.

  6. The officer could have given her a ride to the shelter. Or if it was me! I would've got her a motel room. She probably felt safe there. He just sent a helpless woman out into the night.

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