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Georgia cop surprises boy with PlayStation

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OAN’s Roy Francis
11:34 AM – Friday, July 28,⁢ 2023

A police officer⁢ in Georgia made‌ a ⁢young boy’s dream come​ true ⁢after someone ⁣reported him to police.

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Officer Colleran‍ of the Hapeville Police Department was dispatched after someone called the police​ wanting a young boy removed from their neighborhood.

When the ​officer ‌arrived and ‍spoke with‌ the kid, he was ‌told by the boy that he was looking for yard ​work in order to ​save up for a PlayStation⁢ system.

“The young man was polite,⁢ respectful and truthful,” the Hapeville ⁤Police Department wrote on Facebook. “Officer Colleran, a gamer‌ himself, was impressed ⁤with the⁣ young man and thought he ⁢would​ help him reach his goal.”

The officer and some of his friends proceeded ​to pool their money‌ together and bought the young boy a PlayStation​ system, as well as a gift card in order​ for​ him​ to be able to purchase the online ‍membership so he could‍ play ⁤online right away.

A video posted by the police department⁤ showed the moment that the officer surprised the ⁢child with the gift.

The‍ police department‌ said that officer⁢ Colleran, an avid gamer himself, made ‌sure that the young boy knew they ⁢would‍ be able to play online together.⁣

“Officer Colleran made sure that this young man knew they would play on the same team online ⁣soon!” the department said.

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