30 years later, an NYPD officer follows in her dad's footsteps
Thirty years ago, NY1 told the story of a police officer and his wife who adopted six siblings. Now, one of those children is an NYPD officer herself.
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Thirty years ago, NY1 told the story of a police officer and his wife who adopted six siblings. Now, one of those children is an NYPD officer herself.
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