INSIGHT Magazine April 2016 | Page 19

O f all the places to settle, the last one a Marietta, Georgia police officer might expect is a cupcake shop in Oxford. That’s where Jason Green started his Smallcakes Cupcakery in 2013, after leaving behind more than a decade of service in the Marietta Police Department and coming back home to Calhoun County. In his 14 years on the force as a patrolman, he responded to every kind of call you can imagine: some funny, some grim, some gruesome. None involved cupcakes. Now he’s a full-time co-owner of his Smallcakes franchise, alongside his wife, Jennifer. It’s a pleasant shop, filled with the sweet scent of cake and icing, walls a soft shade of pink bordered by dark brown wood paneling, and pictures of kids holding cupcakes, members of the extended family who were happy to trade poses for free goodies. A family friend clued them into the business after opening her own shop in Georgia, and after a little research, the Greens decided it would be a perfect business to move into, unexpected as it may be. Baking is a far cry from patrolling, even if the hours are longer. “Marietta is probably the size of Anniston and Oxford combined,” said Green. “Whatever trouble you wanted to find, you could find it.” Special training allowed him to work as a road tech, combing crime scenes for clues. Sometimes he’d find personal effects left behind by a suspect, or biological evidence (like blood or hair) and occasionally, the Holy Grail of Hollywood policing: fingerprints. “You watch ‘CSI’ and somebody will throw INSIGHT April 2016 19