by Erica Parkerson // Dec 15, 2020 2:40 PM
Credit: Brian Zach
You never forget someone who colors with you and has snacks with you, especially when you’re afraid. Join Lieutenant Brian Zach and Erica for a heart-melting story about how God gave a very precious little girl… a very special family!
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By Morgan Huelsman
Two and a half years ago,
Arizona police officer Brian Zach was working the night shift when he was called to check on a home.
During his welfare check, Zach found Kaila and immediately knew something was wrong. He
I went there and realized that her injuries were definitely abuse and they needed to be investigated. I took care of her, took her back to the station [.] We watched Wreck It Ralph, and we just bonded.
This was the third time Kaila s abuse had been reported and she was badly injured. At the time,
Zach was a father of two children and couldn t stop thinking about the situation. When he went home that evening he told his wife about the situation and that he just wanted to bring her home. So that s exactly what they did. Child protective services needed to find Kaila a temporary home and that s when the Zach family stepped in. Days turned into months, and months turned into years.
By Morgan Huelsman
Two and a half years ago,
Arizona police officer Brian Zach was working the night shift when he was called to check on a home.
During his welfare check, Zach found Kaila and immediately knew something was wrong. He
I went there and realized that her injuries were definitely abuse and they needed to be investigated. I took care of her, took her back to the station [.] We watched Wreck It Ralph, and we just bonded.
This was the third time Kaila s abuse had been reported and she was badly injured. At the time,
Zach was a father of two children and couldn t stop thinking about the situation. When he went home that evening he told his wife about the situation and that he just wanted to bring her home. So that s exactly what they did. Child protective services needed to find Kaila a temporary home and that s when the Zach family stepped in. Days turned into months, and months turned into years.
By Morgan Huelsman
Two and a half years ago,
Arizona police officer Brian Zach was working the night shift when he was called to check on a home.
During his welfare check, Zach found Kaila and immediately knew something was wrong. He
I went there and realized that her injuries were definitely abuse and they needed to be investigated. I took care of her, took her back to the station [.] We watched Wreck It Ralph, and we just bonded.
This was the third time Kaila s abuse had been reported and she was badly injured. At the time,
Zach was a father of two children and couldn t stop thinking about the situation. When he went home that evening he told his wife about the situation and that he just wanted to bring her home. So that s exactly what they did. Child protective services needed to find Kaila a temporary home and that s when the Zach family stepped in. Days turned into months, and months turned into years.
By Morgan Huelsman
Two and a half years ago,
Arizona police officer Brian Zach was working the night shift when he was called to check on a home.
During his welfare check, Zach found Kaila and immediately knew something was wrong. He
I went there and realized that her injuries were definitely abuse and they needed to be investigated. I took care of her, took her back to the station [.] We watched Wreck It Ralph, and we just bonded.
This was the third time Kaila s abuse had been reported and she was badly injured. At the time,
Zach was a father of two children and couldn t stop thinking about the situation. When he went home that evening he told his wife about the situation and that he just wanted to bring her home. So that s exactly what they did. Child protective services needed to find Kaila a temporary home and that s when the Zach family stepped in. Days turned into months, and months turned into years.