FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — They’re known for fighting crimes and keeping criminals off the streets. But a couple of Forsyth County deputies may be able to add ‘superhuman’ to their list of powers.
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It was the morning after Christmas when Forsyth County Lt. Loring and Dep. Walls were finishing up a call.
Then a little boy came over and asked for their help for an ‘emergency’.
The sheriff’s office said the young boy appeared upset after his Christmas toy fell down the storm drain and was unsure of how to get it.
That’s when Lt. Loring and Dep. Walls stepped in to help.
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Video shows Dep. Walls jumping into action and retrieving the toy from the storm drain.
Lt. Loring reminded the kids to have an ‘adult’ help in times of trouble, this includes retrieving toys in usual places.
The young boy, whose identity was not released, gave Dep. Walls and Lt. Loring a huge hug and thanked them for their help.
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