Via HuffPo:

An Ohio woman received an unexpected gift from a New York City police officer after her car was towed last month.

Charnee Merritt has been staying with her 8-year-old son, Israel, at the Ronald McDonald House in New York City, while he receives treatment for a type of cancer called neuroblastoma, PIX 11 reports. Merritt had parked her car near the house on March 26, she wrote on her Facebook page dedicated to Israel, when she came outside to find it had been towed.

When she contacted New York City’s 19th Precinct for help, police officer P.J. Conley called the Pier 76 Impound to try and get Merritt’s vehicle back, but was unsuccessful. The officer then came directly to the Ronald McDonald House to give Merritt the $185 to retrieve her car, and paid for an Uber to get her to the impound.

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