After an 11-year-old boy's bike was stolen today, a Salt Lake City police officer and his coworkers stepped into action
Officer Jemmett took the 11-year-old's report of an"unknown man" stealing his bike Friday morning, a tweet from the department said.
But Jemmett decided to go above and beyond — he and other department employees bought the boy a replacement.A photo posted by SLCPD of the boy and the officer also shows him with a new bike lock to hopefully keep any other thieves from stealing his new ride. This morning an 11-year-old boy had his bike stolen by an unknown man. Officer Jemmett didn’t just take a report, he and other SLCPD employees pitched in and replaced the bike. We hope the new wheels make the rest of the boy's day better than it started. #slc #slcpd #saltlakecity pic.twitter.com/82e9RzimC4
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