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Max Johnson

“It's a tough job, but it's rewarding. I find it satisfying to make a difference in the community, no matter how small.”

Max has been a police officer in the city for over a decade now. He's seen everything from petty theft to homicide, and considers every single case to be a new puzzle to solve. He's a people person and gets along with just about anyone, which makes him a natural fit for the job. When he's not on the clock, he enjoys woodworking and often makes furniture for friends and family. Max is also a proud father of two boys and likes to coach their little league team on the weekends.

What's the most challenging case you've worked on?

Definitely a double homicide that I worked on a few years ago. It was a total whodunit and we had to dig deep to figure out what happened.

What do you enjoy most about woodworking?

I love being able to take a piece of raw wood and turn it into something functional and beautiful. It's a great stress reliever for me.

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Just like this picture, sometimes things are not always as they seem. As an officer, it's important to look at things from multiple angles before making any assumptions.
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