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May 06

[ARCHIVED] Geneva Police Baby Duck Rescue 2.0

The original item was published from May 6, 2024 3:28 PM to May 1, 2025 12:05 AM

Residents thanked Geneva Police Officer Kaley Smith for rescuing a baby duck that fell into a storm drain April 27 near the Herrington Inn & Spa. After the rescue, Officer Smith was able to reunite the baby with her family in the Fox River. Comments were posted on the City’s social media accounts. A video is available to watch on our Instagram and Facebook pages.

Laurie F.

How wonderful!! Thank you!!

Laura T.

Awesome job.

Thomas H.

Aww, way to go.

Liz & Kate Fashion Boutique

Best duck rescuer in town!!

Linda

I love these videos. thank you to the officer. The baby duck looked so happy to be reunited with his family.

Mitch

Thank you so much.

TimberBuilt Rooms

Great work Officer Smith!

Ruby Whiskers Animal Rescue

So sweet.

Carol B.

Awww, the officer will feel good the rest of the day, and so will momma duck.

Mercedes R.

Thanks Geneva PD!! Such a happy duck!!.

George H.

Well done officer!!

Eileen H.

I met this officer a couple of weeks ago. She was so nice and friendly. Thank you for saving this little guy.

Katilin M.

I met (Officer Smith) last week and agree. She's great!

Vivian W.

She looks like she's having a great time with that duckling.

Pam J.

Great job.

Courtney C.

Thank you for helping.

Allison B.

Well done Officer Smith!

Connie W.

Thank you Kaley! 

Linda M.

Love our town and our PD.

Jane M.

Oh so sweet. Great rescue.