Colorado dad converts daughter's wheelchair into mini-police cruiser
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There’s a new “sheriff” in one Colorado town thanks to the innovative thinking of a dad who turned his law enforcement-loving daughter’s wheelchair into a police cruiser of her very own. Haley Hauck, a 7-year-old who according to her family has an epileptic disorder, even has working lights and a siren on her cruiser.
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“I made it so that she can have fun,” her father, whose name was not revealed by KDVR, said. “So that, when she gets in and out of a wheelchair, she has an idea of why she needs a wheelchair, but now it’s fun.”
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Decked in a mini-police officer’s uniform, Haley is eager to cuff her mom and speed down the streets in her cruise. According to KDVR, she received a visit from a Thornton police officer on Halloween so she could take a look at the real deal up close.
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The police department recently shared photos from their visit on their Twitter page.
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“Thanks for joining the force, it is an honor to work with you,” the post, featuring photos of Officer John Carter and Haley, said.