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LAPD honors Bruce Willis's 90-year-old mother for decades of volunteer service
Summary
Marlene Willis, 90, was recognized Wednesday by the Los Angeles Police Department for more than two decades of volunteer work at the West LA station.
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Marlene Willis was recognized Wednesday by the Los Angeles Police Department for decades of volunteer service. Known around the station as "Mrs. Willis," she is 90 years old. She became a pillar at one of the department's 21 stations and has spent many years supporting officers and staff. The recognition highlights her administrative work and personal care for those returning from difficult calls.
Key details:
- Marlene Willis has volunteered at the LAPD's West LA station for more than two decades.
- She is known locally as "Mrs. Willis" and regularly spends several days a week reviewing reports and assisting with administrative tasks.
- Her presence is described as offering care to officers and staff in addition to clerical help.
- Former LAPD Chief Michel Moore previously presented her with the department's volunteer of the year award and gave her a badge as a symbolic honor.
- The article reports she keeps her family life private and reportedly has a screensaver featuring Bruce Willis.
Summary:
Marlene Willis's long volunteer service was formally honored and noted for both practical support and personal care at the West LA station. Undetermined at this time.
