PHOTO: Prince George's County officer helps Baltimore boy with broken bike

Officers from Prince George's County are helping assist police in Baltimore to help keep the peace within the city. It appears they are making a difference for one young child.

The Prince George's County Police Department's Twitter account tweeted a photo showing one of their officers helping a boy seeking help to fix his broken bike.

A boy in #Baltimore asked our police officer for help with his broken bike. The officer fixed it & the boy rode off. pic.twitter.com/qeOqln6kLY

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