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6-year-old Texas girl with cancer becomes an honorary police officer

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6-year-old girl with cancer fulfills dream of becoming a police officer
A 6-year-old Texas girl battling cancer had her dream come true when the Freeport police department swore her in as an honorary police officer – Feb 8, 2019

FREEPORT, Texas — A six-year-old Houston-area girl with cancer had a dream come true when she was sworn in as an honorary police officer.

Police in Freeport, Texas, tweeted details of Thursday’s ceremony for Abigail Arias. Chief Ray Garivey had learned of Abigail’s interest in law enforcement and swore her in.

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Abigail has Wilms’ tumour, a type of childhood cancer that starts in the kidneys.

Abigail wore a custom-made police uniform and stood on a stepladder as she raised her right hand while the police chief administered the oath. Freeport is a city of about 12,000 people, located 50 miles (80 kilometres) south of Houston.

Uniformed officers from a number of agencies were on hand for the ceremony.

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