Detective's eye-watering Movember challenge
He may have a reputation for tearing strips off criminals, but this time around, no- nonsense Broome copper Brett Baddock might have to prove how tough he really is after volunteering to undergo a body wax for charity.
Detective Senior Sergeant Baddock agreed to the eye-watering challenge for Movember - the global, month-long event held to raise vital funds and awareness for prostate and testicular cancer.
Traditionally, men grow a moustache for the 30 days in November to support the Movember Foundation, but Det. Sen. Sgt. Baddock fancied a more hair-raising challenge.
He has agreed to have a body wax from the neckline down - excluding intimate areas - if the community stumps up $5000 for Movember.
Organiser Senior Constable Lee Simpson, who has run Movember events for the last five years, said the brave copper came up with the idea last month as a way to drum up big support for the cause.
Sen. Const. Simpson said the Movember campaign become a passion over the years after a few of her colleagues were affected by prostate cancer.
This year's event was particularly poignant for her after a close relative in England was diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer.
Sen. Const. Simpson said the news was "devastating" for family and friends and urged men to have a check-up. She encouraged the Broome community to support Det. Sen. Sgt. Baddock and said anyone donating $50 or more would receive a free stubby holder while stocks last.
To make a donation visit the Movember website http://au.movember.com/donate and search for Kimberley Molice.
Donations can be made until November 30.
Since its humble beginnings in Melbourne, Movember has grown to become a global event, inspiring 1.9 million-plus "Mo Bros" to join the fun.
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