Young boy calls 911 because he's lonely, wanted a friend | Inquirer News

6-year-old boy calls 911 because he was lonely and wanted a friend

/ 12:02 PM May 10, 2019

911 responds to lonely boy's call

Image: Facebook/City of Tallahassee Police Department

For the Tallahassee Police Department in Florida, USA, not every 911 call is a cause for alarm. Sometimes, a call can be used as an opportunity to inspire, too.

The police department took to its official Facebook page last May 7 to share a picture of Officer Joe White with a 6-year-old boy. As per the report from their patrol bureau, the boy was upset and apparently called 911 because he felt lonely and wanted a friend.

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“Officer White arrived to meet the caller—a child who said he was lonely and wanted a friend,” the Tallahassee Police Department said. “He asked Officer White if he would be his friend.”

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The post shared pictures of the young boy, one of which showed him holding a stuffed toy and with officer White, both smiling at the camera.

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The police department added that White took the opportunity to explain to the boy how 911 worked and that it is used for emergencies.

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“Officer White explained how 911 worked and was for emergencies,” the police department said. “More importantly, officer White said he’d be happy to be a friend. Our new friend got to sit in the police vehicle, he was given a stuffed animal and now has a friend at the Tallahassee Police Department!”  /ra

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