With me the entire time:’ Freeport police chief draws strength from Officer Abigail during his COVID-19 fight
FREEPORT, Texas – Many members of law enforcement have contracted COVID-19 since the pandemic began in March. Over the weekend, Freeport Police Chief Raymond Garivey became one of them. You may remember Garivey from his connection with a beloved little girl named Abigail Arias. Remembering Officer Abigail AriasIn February 2019, the chief made Abigail an honorary police officer. The chief is recovering at home and will return to work later this month.
VIDEO: Santa and Mrs. Claus almost made it to the naughty list after being pulled over by police for broken taillight
A couple dressed as Santa and Mrs. Claus were pulled over by Freeport PD Officer Willard in bodycam footageFREEPORT, Texas – Santa and Mrs. Claus’ jolly joyride on their “convertible sleigh” caught the attention of a police officer in Freeport, Texas. In a video from Freeport PD’s Facebook page, Officer Willard pulled over the “convertible sleigh” and greeted them with a “Ho Ho Ho.”Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus get stopped in their convertible sleigh for having a taillight out. Officer Willard is so excited to see the big red guy, he let's them go with a warning! 🎅🏼 Posted by Freeport Police Department - Texas on Friday, December 11, 2020The convertible they were riding on had a broken taillight, according to Officer Willard. “You can’t fit too many presents in it, though,” Officer Willard told Santa and Mrs. Claus, pointing out the convertible’s trunk.
Funeral arrangements are set for 7-year-old Abigail Arias
HOUSTON - Abigail Arias, the 7-year-old, who died earlier this week after a long bout with cancer, will have her services on Monday and Tuesday of next week. Arias won over the hearts of the city and the Astros, and she was an honorary member of the Freeport Police Department. There will be a visitation from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday at Second Baptist Church in Angleton. And Arias funeral services will be held at Grace Church Houston at 10 a.m. on Tuesday. The Stroud Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.
Rest in peace: Officer Abigail dies Tuesday after long battle with cancer
Abigail Arias, 7, was diagnosed with a Wilms tumor in her kidney, a type of cancer that doctors said has no cure. She was first diagnosed with cancer at age 4 and after going through treatment and chemotherapy, she'd achieved remission. See a livestream of the law enforcement processional for the 7-year-old:LIVE: Procession held for 7-year-old Abigail Arias, who died Tuesday. LATEST--> https://www.click2houston.com/news/texas/rest-in-peace-officer-abigail-dies-after-battling-cancer-for-years Posted by KPRC2 / Click2Houston on Tuesday, November 5, 2019In February, Abigail was sworn in as honorary police officer No. So, Im at peace because I know shes at peace and thats what she would want me to do.
7-year-old known to community as Officer Abigail passes away after cancer battle
EMBED >More News Videos Before Game 1, Officer Abigail Arias got her wish: to meet Astros star Jose Altuve. EMBED >More News Videos 6-year-old girl with cancer sworn in as honorary police officer in Freeport. FREEPORT, Texas (KTRK) -- The Freeport Police Department has confirmed the passing of their honorary officer, 7-year-old Abigail Arias.Little Abigail, also known as Officer Arias 758, captured the hearts of many people during her fight against an incurable form of cancer.Abigail was first diagnosed with stage 4 Wilms' tumor in February 2017. Abigail told him that when she grows up, she wants to be a police officer. "Her love, compassion, and most importantly, her magnanimous spirit, will live on for generations to come," Freeport police wrote on their Facebook.
abc13.comRest in peace! Officer Abigail dies Tuesday after long battle with cancer
A little girl with cancer who stole hearts when she became an honorary member of the Freeport Police Department, died Tuesday after battling the disease for years, the department announced on its... Copyright 2019 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.
7-year-old cancer patient meets her hero, Jose Altuve, before Game 1 of World Series
HOUSTON - Abigail Arias, a 7-year-old girl battling cancer, was invited to meet her hero, Astros star Jose Altuve, ahead of the World Series Game 1 on Tuesday. The police department announced the invite on Facebook, saying: "The Freeport Police Department wishing our Astros good luck as they go after the World Series title. Our Officer Abigail has been invited to meet her hero Jose Altuve before the game tonight. The Freeport Police Department wishing our Astros good luck as they go after the World Series title. Ruben Arias posted the following: "Thank you to Jose Altuve for taking the time to meet with Abigail.
6-year-old cancer patient meets her hero, Jose Altuve, before Game 1 of World Series
HOUSTON - Abigail Arias, a 6-year-old girl battling cancer, was invited to meet her hero, Astros star Jose Altuve, ahead of the World Series Game 1 on Tuesday. The police department announced the invite on Facebook, saying: "The Freeport Police Department wishing our Astros good luck as they go after the World Series title. Our Officer Abigail has been invited to meet her hero Jose Altuve before the game tonight. The Freeport Police Department wishing our Astros good luck as they go after the World Series title. Ruben Arias posted the following: "Thank you to Jose Altuve for taking the time to meet with Abigail.
6-year-old cancer patient meets her hero, Jose Altuve, before Game 1 of World Series
HOUSTON - Abigail Arias, a 6-year-old girl battling cancer, was invited to meet her hero, Astros star Jose Altuve, ahead of the World Series Game 1 on Tuesday. The police department announced the invite on Facebook, saying: "The Freeport Police Department wishing our Astros good luck as they go after the World Series title. Our Officer Abigail has been invited to meet her hero Jose Altuve before the game tonight. The Freeport Police Department wishing our Astros good luck as they go after the World Series title. Ruben Arias posted the following: "Thank you to Jose Altuve for taking the time to meet with Abigail.
Young cancer fighter to meet her hero Jose Altuve before World Series game
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Before taking the field for the big game, Houston Astros' Jose Altuve will meet with a special fan.Honorary Freeport Police Officer Abigail Arias has been invited to meet her hero, the Astros' second baseman, before tonight's big ball game.The Freeport Police Department shared the big news on Facebook as it wished the Houston team good luck against the Washington Nationals.The 7-year-old loves the Houston Astros. She's a huge fan of Jose Altuve. Her father told Eyewitness News she looks up to him as her hero.Last week, ABC13 learned the honorary officer is preparing to receive hospice care after doctors told her family there's nothing more they can do.The family set up a Facebook page for anyone wanting to send well wishes.They've also set up a fund to help with the ongoing medical costs.
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