AUGUSTA — On-duty and off-duty Augusta police officers and Kennebec Sheriff’s Office deputies helped celebrate an 8-year-old’s birthday Sunday, after learning none of her friends came to her party a day earlier.
Augusta Police Sgt. Christian Behr said Angelique Binns, mother of Larriah Binns, wondered whether police officers would sign a birthday card for her daughter if she dropped one off.
“We had her party on Saturday and none of her little school friends came or her other little friends,” Angelique Binns said Monday, recalling what she told police when she dropped off the card later that day.
When Behr asked if there was somewhere in Augusta they could return it, Angelique Binns said Larriah would be at her grandmother’s house on Murray Street on Sunday.
About a dozen officers turned up with a birthday cake, balloons and gift cards, and Officer Chris Gay, who was off duty, brought his entire family. Larriah was thrilled.
Her favorite thing was “opening presents,” Larriah said Monday morning after using up all the lip gloss from the lipstick maker and creating colorful bracelets from a kit.
“They are awesome. Pink, purple and blue balls and letter and designs,” said Larriah, who will be in second grade at James Bean School.
“She was very, very happy,” said Behr, who posted photos of the event on the department’s Facebook page. “She said thank-you very much.”
“One of the gifts she got was a bracelet-making kit,” he added. “I think she’s going to be dropping off some bracelets.”
Angelique Binns was grateful for the officers’ efforts.
“They went above and beyond,” she said. “They brought the card all right. They also gave her a special coin from the police department and a sew-on police badge she really likes.”
Also at the party were Larriah’s father, Adam Binns, and brother, Xzavier Binns, 4, and grandmother, Julie Ladson.
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