Officer Responds After Young Girl Caught Stealing for Sister. Then He Sees Where She Is Living
During his first week on the job, Atlanta police Officer Che Milton responded to a shoplifting call. When he arrived and heard the perpetrator’s story, he knew he needed to instead respond to her desperate cry for help.
The perpetrator was a 12-year-old girl. She told Milton she was taking the $2 pair of shoes from the local Family Dollar store, so she could give them to her 5-year-old sister.
As tears rolled down her cheeks, Milton asked the girl where she lived, so he could take her home. Driving through a rough neighborhood, they stopped at a small house.
When Milton walked inside, he was shocked at what he saw — or rather, what he did not see at the Staple home. “There were not enough beds for all of the children,” according to the City of Atlanta Police Department Facebook page.
Where a bed would be, there were sheets on the floor for the family to sleep on. “The only furniture in the house was an old sofa and there was not much food in the home,” the post read.
The little girl’s mother was holding a baby in her arms. She was trying to clean up the place.
In addition to the 12-year-old Milton had picked up, the family had five other children according to an updated Facebook post by the City of Atlanta Police Department. As he conversed with the woman, Milton learned her husband is not around much because he needs to work out of town a lot to support their large family.
Since he is away so much, she needs to stay home and take after the children since day care would cost more than they can afford. Milton’s heart was dropping with every new hardship he learned.
“I saw the conditions,” Milton said. “There was no food in the house and the kids were there.”