Cambridgeshire’s police commissioner is honouring an 11-year-old boy who stayed and helped an injured homeless man after he fell.
Noah Fairweather was given a tour of police headquarters in Huntingdon on March the 21st after a personal invite from Police and Crime Commissioner Jason Ablewhite
Commissioner Ablewhite said: “its people like Noah who make me proud to come into work every day. His immediate concern and action for the man who fell shows great community spirit – something that will hold him in great stead as he grows up.
“To mark his courage, I have made Noah an Honorary Volunteer Police Cadet. I certainly hope to welcome him into the policing family when he is old enough!”
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