Memphis, TN – Deputies with the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office enjoyed a special lunchtime visit today as Crossover Eats 901 stopped by the Sheriff’s Office Substation to serve meals to staff and members of the Memphis Safe Task Force.
According to the Sheriff’s Office, the local food truck, owned by Tiffany Sanders-Jones, has made a tradition of showing appreciation to law enforcement teams through annual lunch visits. Thursday’s stop brought hot meals, refreshments, and a chance for deputies to take a brief break from their patrol duties.
The department shared the moment on social media, thanking Sanders-Jones and her team “for treating us again this year.” The post included photos and video of deputies receiving meals and expressing gratitude for the continued community support.
Crossover Eats 901, a Memphis-based mobile kitchen known for its comfort-style dishes, frequently participates in neighborhood events and outreach initiatives across Shelby County.
Community partnerships like this, the Sheriff’s Office noted, highlight the strong relationship between local businesses and first responders.
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