It was a little after 2 a.m. on Aug. 1 when Trooper Sean Lewis was making his overnight rounds at Logan Airport and came across a woman sitting in the US Airways baggage claim. This was not unusual, a lone figure among the dormant luggage belts and the quiet hum of lights. Passengers miss rides. They spend the night between connecting flights. They arrive hours early for dawn departures. Lewis made small-talk with the well-spoken woman, who had a pair of suitcases with her. He asked to see identification. As he left her, he radioed dispatch for a standard warrant check. A call came back a moment later with what police call a confirmation. The woman, a registered nurse in Charlotte, had been reported missing to North Carolina authorities in October 2011. Lewis called for supervisors and circled back. Let’s pause for a moment of honesty. When you think State Police at Logan, you think of surly troopers bellowing at beleaguered motorists whose only offense is lacking the fortitude to tell their relatives to take the express bus home. Ends up, that’s just a small part of what these troopers do. Please read on. http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/20...ed-troopers/CQE2M2y28c8Hht4uOoQ7DJ/story.html
What a nice story and the comments, the few there are, are positive. Although, I suspect the cop hating will begin shortly.
CC she ended up at C3 for a bit, then off to F. I still can't believe some of my classmates are at the airport
I thought the name sounded familiar, she helped us out a few times when I worked that awful first/last rotation and had to work midnights regularly. Good work by all involved!