A retired Indiana police lieutenant got the shock of his life when one of the officers he served with previously alerted him of a new recruit's identity. "He said, 'Well, you're not going to ...
In 2000, South Bend Police Lt. Gene Eyster rescued an abandoned newborn in a cardboard box. Over 20 years later, that boy—a rookie on the same police force—reconnected with the now-retired ...
“Thank you for everything you did for me,” Officer Hegedus-Stewart told now-retired Indiana police officer Gene Eyster Abigail Adams is a Human Interest Writer and Reporter for PEOPLE.
I’m sitting here 23 years later and the phone rings. He goes, ‘You’re not going to believe this, but Baby Jesus is sitting ...
Since retiring from the Greensboro Police Department in 2018, Eric Rasecke has worked to put together lunches as a sign of ...
“Thank you for everything you did for me,” Officer Hegedus-Stewart told now-retired Indiana police officer Gene Eyster Ashley O'Chap/South Bend Police Department From left: Matthew Hegedus ...
In December 2000, three days before Christmas, police lieutenant Gene Eyster received a late night phone call about a baby found abandoned in a cardboard box. The newborn had been discovered by ...