A policeman in Hapeville, Georgia, is being praised for his kind gesture towards a young neighbor.
When Officer Colleran got a call about someone wanting a young person removed from their neighborhood, he had no idea it would turn into a special friendship, the City of Hapeville Police Department reported in a social media post on Monday.
The reason he was willing to work so hard in the summer heat? The boy was planning on saving up enough money to buy a PlayStation, whose websiteMeanwhile, the police department said the boy was polite, respectful, and truthful while speaking with Colleran, and the officer, who also likes to play video games, was so impressed by his newfound friend that he decided to help him out.
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