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Nick Stanbury

To Gary and everyone else at All-City Towing,
My name is Nick Stanbury, due to circumstances which I was the cause of my vehicle (gray Nissan Pathfinder) was towed by Gary on the night of May 4th. It is currently under impound at your facility at the 202/Scottsdale Rd. I’m writing to say thank you and to commend Gary for the great service he provided the day after (May 5th). He provided me with a courtesy call in the morning as well as answered all my questions when I stopped by that afternoon. His helpful spirit and demeanor were invaluable to my experience. I just wanted to let Gary and everyone else at All City Towing know that I appreciate the great service, and that Gary is a true asset to the company.

Thank you for your time.
Best Regards,
Nick

Cindy Ward

Dear Tracy,
Just wanted to be sure you knew about the professionalism and kindness of one of your employees.  I don’t know her last name, but her first is Jessica, and she was extremely helpful and compassionate in a time of great stress.  My teenage daughter had just been involved in an accident and had her vehicle towed to your facility. When I called to find out what to do, Jessica was able to walk me through all the steps I needed to take (including faxing me the necessary form—twice!).  She did this all with empathy and knowledge. Many thanks to her for her help!  Additionally, I was walked through your yard by RC to get personal property from the car.  He, too, was incredibly kind and helpful.

Thanks for hiring such great people!  Keep it up!
Cindy Ward

Officer Rob Katzaroff and Lori Schmidt

Dear Ms. Collins,

Desert Mountain High School hosted the live simulated DUI car crash on Friday, April 3, 2009, reaching the entire student body of 2600m students.  This presentation has taught these young men and women the grave consequences of drinking alcohol and then driving a motor vehicle.
The impact of what the audience saw was not only on their faces but on their rapt attention
to every detail. A lot of preparation and had work went into bring this event to the school, and many thanks should go out to those persons involved.  Your generous donation of the vehicles for our scenario was a crucial element of making this simulation realistic.  I also appreciate the effort of Noe Leal, who was the driver that delivered the cars that day and cleaned them up afterwards.

Hopefully, this experience makes a lasting impression on the DMHS student body and guides their decisions during prom and graduation season.

Sincerely,

Officer Rob Katzaroff              Lori Schmidt
School Resource Officer         Public Education Officer
Desert Mountain HS               Scottsdale Fire Department