By Anthony Fillippleo
Dec 11, 2020
A pair of cops in New Jersey responded to an unusual call for help and went above and beyond for the young citizen involved. Officers Robert Sobocinski and Ben Fox of the Paramus Police Department were called to a home where four-year-old Yasmeen “Nina” Saleh had managed to get a doll stroller stuck around her waist and her mom was unable to free her.
The officers determined that the safest way to get her out was to break the handlebar part of the stroller and Nina’s mom agreed. But when they got to work, the little girl started to cry. Officer Sobocinski tried to comfort her, telling her to hold his hand, but she was upset about her broken toy.
On Tuesday morning, 4-year-old Yasmeen “Nina” Saleh got her doll stroller stuck around her waist, so her mother, Iman Jabara, 43, called for help. Paramus Police Department Officers Robert Sobocinski and Ben Fox arrived at the scene and soon realized the best way to free the little girl would be to break the stroller.
A llama and his mama are not on Santa’s good side after making a holiday wreath a Christmas feast.
Ande the llama at the ZSL London Zoo was placed on Santa’s naughty list after he and his mom, Dainty, destroyed and ate holiday decorations soon after they were put up, according to the zoo’s website.