The married couple say they love what they do but can now reduce their hours and buy a country home.
BBC News, CambridgeshirePolice officers Katherine and Graeme White have told their bosses they plan to continue working, but with reduced hoursGraeme and Katherine White "both enjoy what we do", so have told police bosses they will continue working as officers, but with reduced hours.
The couple, who have two children and live in Cambridgeshire, plan to buy a house in the countryside and take a trip to Disneyland.The couple have always wanted a family dog, but felt they had neither the time nor space until now "With us both being police officers we see lots of scams so we were a touch suspicious," he said. "Things like this don't happen to people like us, it just couldn't be real."
Mr White said: "I looked at Katherine and she whooped and then welled up. I don't know what the other shoppers must have made of us."
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