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Cop comforts toddler during welfare check and 2 years later becomes her father

Police officers do their best to save lives and help people.

They go above and beyond their duties to make sure that the people under their care remain safe.

Lt. Brian Zach has always been haunted by memories of a 13-month-old victim he wasn’t able to save.

The incident happened years ago but the memories feel like they just happened yesterday.

That feeling made him more motivated to be better at his job.

 

 

While working a night shift, Lt. Brian received a call about the case of a 2-year-old girl.
Since they weren’t sure if Kaila would end up getting adopted into the family, they were careful not to get too attached easily.

They knew they’d be devastated if she was taken away from them.
Because of that, they just lived each week with her as best as they could.

Lt. Brian’s action impressed a lot of people.
Even Rusty Cooper, the chief of police of the Kingman Police Department, felt the same way. In an interview with Good Morning America, he shared:

“Lt. Brian Zach’s commitment to public safety is exemplified in his commitment and love for Kaila. Both Brian and his wife Cierra are amazing parents. They are committed to the service of others and a cause that is greater than themselves. We are proud of Brian and thankful that he and his family are part of the Kingman Police Department.”

Watch the heartwarming story of Kaila’s adoption in the video below!
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