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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

THE INSPIRING STORY OF WHAT AN ARIZ. COP DID TO A TEEN SHE FOUND WALKING 9 MILES

An Arizona teenager working at a fast food restaurant had to walk nine miles home if he missed the last bus of the evening.

Christian Felix still had several miles to go when Phoenix Sgt. Natalie Simonick spotted him around 11 p.m. last month. When she pulled over thinking he was breaking curfew, she learned he was 18 years old and thus not in violation, but she also learned a few other things about the young adult, ABC News reported.

At a press conference last week she said she saw a strong work ethic in Felix, the local ABC affiliate KNXV reported. She also found Felix had never learned to ride a bike nor had he ever driven a car.

“He never had a father in his life, so he had no one to teach him,” Simonick said.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

WHAT NO ANTI POLICE COMMENTS BECAUSE THIS IS A POSITIVE POLICE STORY?

Anonymous said...

Curfew? LOL
What is this, a police state?
Cops can be human too. There are a few role models left in the force. It's good to see.

Anonymous said...

Police do this all the time, yet media refuses to acknowledge it.

Alex said...

18 y/o couldn't ride a bike?

Anonymous said...

7:06...Never had a bike to ride. can't read?

lmclain said...

Good work....Now, THAT'S SERVING the public, baby. That's the kind of thing that SHOULD get someone, at least, "Officer of the Month". And I would attend the ceremony, too.

Anonymous said...

Nice to hear a positive Po-lees story.