Police Officers Surprise Boy Fighting Cancer with New Motorcycle

Police officers surprise boy fighting cancer with new motorcycleHOWELL-Police here gave 7 year old Jake the ride of his life, a motorcycle.

“I am honored to introduce to you Jake “The Tank” Honig. Jake is a 7 year old resident of Howell. This brave young man has courageously fought cancer since he was 2. Jake came to visit us at the PD last year where he was given a tour and a ride-along with Detective Corporal Mike Pavlick. He’s a huge fan of the police,” Chief Andrew Kudrick said. “This year, we decided to visit him.”

Kudrick said a police department job is waiting for him when he gets older.

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“He truly is an inspiration to all of us. I’m sure he has positively impacted more people in the past 5 years than most adults do in their entire life,” Kudrick said. “Recognition to Det. Cpl. Mike Pavlick who organized and coordinated the entire event. He arranged the purchase of the motorcycle through the PBA, assembled it and arranged for the delivery. He rallied the officers and made the presentation to Jake. He is truly “committed to community.”

 

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