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California PD Donates Cars to Mississippi PD

The donated Manhattan Beach police vehicles will help meet the needs of the police department in the town of Pickens, which currently has just two police vehicles for their seven officers.

July 3, 2023
California PD Donates Cars to Mississippi PD

Manhattan Beach PD decommissioned five of its police cars and donated them to Pickens PD. This photo was taken before the vehicles left California for Mississippi.

Photo: City of Manhattan Beach/Town of Pickens/Canva

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In late June 2023, city leaders from Manhattan Beach, California, and Pickens, Mississippi, gathered in front of Manhattan Beach Police Department to celebrate the donation of five decommissioned Manhattan Beach Police Department (MBPD) vehicles to the Town of Pickens.

Filling a Need for a Department Hundreds of Miles Away

The donated Manhattan Beach police vehicles will help meet the needs of the police department in the town of Pickens, which currently has just two police vehicles for their seven officers.

Manhattan Beach Mayor Richard Montgomery and Pickens Mayor Paulette Moore met at the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Washington, D.C., this past January. They began discussing Manhattan Beach’s plan to purchase new vehicles for MBPD, which would result in the decommissioning of five MBPD vehicles.

Mayor Moore shared the needs of Pickens, and their interest in the decommissioned MBPD vehicles. The Manhattan Beach City Council approved the donation at a May council meeting.

“As mayor, our top priority is the safety of our communities. Here in Manhattan Beach, we have been able to make strategic investments in public safety. As a result of a recent purchase of five new police vehicles for our department, we were able to help another community in need,” Montgomery said. “As a former police officer, I understood Mayor Moore’s plea for help. Without vehicles, she cannot deploy her officers. Manhattan Beach prides itself on being a community that steps up when there is a need. I am so glad we are able to help her keep the Town of Pickens safe.”

Manhattan Beach Mayor Richard Montgomery hands Pickens Mayor Paulette Moore the paperwork for Pickens' new police vehicles.

Photo: City of Manhattan Beach

The vehicles were delivered on a transport vehicle and took about a week to arrive in Mississippi.

“I am very appreciative of the generosity of Mayor Montgomery and the Manhattan Beach City Council to help us keep our town safe by assisting with the acquisition of these much needed police vehicles,” Moore said. “I am excited to be part of this partnership between two cities and two police departments. The Pickens Police Department is eternally grateful to the Manhattan Beach Police Department for these essential resources to assist in the safety of the Town of Pickens.”

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