Little Boy Begs Cops to Find Santa Claus and Give Him His Christmas Letter – Story of the Day
|When Chris went to the police station, only one cop, Officer Dean Miller, listened to him. The boy wanted him to find Santa and deliver his urgent letter. Officer Miller promised to do his best and cried when he read the boy’s words. Then he enlisted his friends’ help for a big surprise.
“See, Mom? I told you Santa was real, and the cops would find him!” Chris bragged to his mother as they all celebrated in their house. The older woman looked down at her son, smiling slowly, and then focused on the policemen around her house.
“You were right, honey. Santa is real,” Chris’ mom agreed and grinned at Officer Miller, too, thanking him for everything with one look.
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Only a few days ago, Chris had a different experience with the police. “Please, someone help me! I need help!” Chris shouted as he entered the 24th precinct of the NYPD a few days before Christmas.
“Hey, kid. Come on. You can’t scream in here. We’re all busy,” an officer told Chris, placing his hand on the boy’s shoulders. The 8-year-old child, too agitated to calm down or lower his voice, asked the cop to help him with his task. However, the older man just laughed.
“Please, kid. Tell me your mom’s phone number, so she can come to pick you up,” the officer added after laughing over the boy’s request. Even at his age, Chris knew he was being dismissed and turned around, exiting the precinct.
Just then, Officer Dean Miller walked in and stopped the boy. “Hey, where are you going? Where’s your mom?” “She’s home. I needed something urgent, but no one here will listen to me or help,” Chris pouted, his eyes looking down in defeat.
Officer Miller felt sorry for the kid and didn’t want to let him go outside now that snow had picked up. “Okay, tell me, and I promise to do my best.”
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“I need you to find Santa and give him this letter. It’s urgent! It’s a matter of life or death!” Chris said and handed Officer Miller the envelope addressed to the North Pole.
The policeman almost laughed, but the kid was so earnest that he decided to play along. “Okay, kid. I’ll make sure to find Santa and hand him the letter. Now, let me drive you to your house because your parents must be worried,” the older man suggested, guiding the kid...