In a commendable act of civic engagement, Louisiana resident Lesli Smith assisted the Slidell Police Department during a shoplifting incident at a local store. The police publicly recognized her efforts, presenting her with an official certificate of appreciation.
According to the department, officers responded to a reported shoplifting at a retail location in Slidell when Ms. Smith, who happened to be nearby, observed the event unfold. She stepped in, suspected the perpetrators and provided real‑time assistance by alerting officers and helping guide their pursuit.

The collaboration aided law enforcement in apprehending the suspects, leading to their arrest and recovery of stolen goods. Recognizing her decisive action, the Slidell Police Department invited Ms. Smith to the station where she was honored for her “quick thinking and willingness to help.”
Ms. Smith told friends she did what she felt was right for her community. “I just saw something happening and wanted to help,” she said. The police chief praised her, adding that such citizen involvement helps build stronger community‑police relations and enhances public safety.

While the department emphasized that individuals should always prioritize their safety and let trained officers handle pursuits, it acknowledged that Smith’s level of engagement was extraordinary. The award ceremony highlighted both the efficacy of community cooperation and the importance of alert citizens.
This incident serves as a reminder that vigilant neighbourhood residents can play a positive role in crime prevention and law‑enforcement efforts when done safely.