Dad Serving in Afghanistan Can't Attend Daughter's Kindergarten Graduation, Local Police Come Instead, Father Serving in Afghanistan Can't Attend Daughter's Kindergarten Graduation, Local Police Come Instead, Most graduates welcome their family and close companions to the function - yet one Arizona kindergarten understudy got the chance to convey the nearby police division to hers.
Shawn Prinkey is a cruiser officer and 14-year veteran of the Mesa Police Department. As low maintenance individual from the military, Prinkey is likewise serving in the Army in Afghanistan and couldn't make his little girl Sophia's kindergarten graduation on May 13.
So his kindred Mesa cops chose to go to the occasion for him instead."The graduation service occasion was set up together by a kindred Mesa Police Department officer and companion of his, whose wife is likewise an educator at the same school," Mesa Police Det. Esteban Flores told ABC News. "They cooperated with the school and with Prinkey's engine squad to get it going."
A few cops postured for photographs with the glad kindergarten graduate, and Sophia even got the opportunity to sit on one of the police office cruisers.
"There's a ton of our officers in the military," Flores said. "Furthermore, they all post for one another."
Shawn Prinkey is a cruiser officer and 14-year veteran of the Mesa Police Department. As low maintenance individual from the military, Prinkey is likewise serving in the Army in Afghanistan and couldn't make his little girl Sophia's kindergarten graduation on May 13.
So his kindred Mesa cops chose to go to the occasion for him instead."The graduation service occasion was set up together by a kindred Mesa Police Department officer and companion of his, whose wife is likewise an educator at the same school," Mesa Police Det. Esteban Flores told ABC News. "They cooperated with the school and with Prinkey's engine squad to get it going."
A few cops postured for photographs with the glad kindergarten graduate, and Sophia even got the opportunity to sit on one of the police office cruisers.
"There's a ton of our officers in the military," Flores said. "Furthermore, they all post for one another."
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