The Granite Shoals Police Department welcomed its newest member, five-year-old Isabella, with a custom-made police badge.
Granite Shoals Police Sgt Allen Miley, right, pins a custom-made official GSPD police badge on Isabella.
GSPD Sgt Allen Miley met Isabella near the end of 2020 when he and other officers with the department drove by her home on her birthday as she was ending her first battle with neuroblastoma, says GSPD. In addition to the drive-by, the Granite Shoals Police Officer's Association did a brisket sale fundraiser to help with expenses for the family traveling and staying with her during her treatment.
About a year later, the cancer came back and this time it is considered high-risk. Isabella has gone through six rounds of chemotherapy, says GSPD, and began the seventh round and her second stem cell transplant on Tuesday. The sixth and seventh rounds consist of 30 days straight in the hospital for young Isabella.The GSPOA and others in the area have donated to help with the family's travel expenses while Isabella is in treatment in Fort Worth, says GSPD.
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