 Hi, I'm Raquel Lopez with Denver Police Media Relations Unit. I'm here today speaking to Commander Joe Montoya from District 3 on an officer that has went over and beyond the call of duty assisting a small child. Good afternoon, sir. Good afternoon, Raquel. Yeah, this is a very nice story. It involves Officer Dan McIntosh who was working in an off-duty capacity in a Denver Police uniform. He observed a small child with a football in the neighborhood just throwing it up and playing catch with himself. He was kind of struck by the loneliness of the child. So he went over and talked to the child and kind of confirmed what he was thinking that the child was just a lonely child that didn't have many friends. The child was eight years old and Officer McIntosh, being a part-time football coach, took some time out with the young man, showed him how to catch the football, throw the football, and basically befriended him. In his conversation, he found that this child loves to ride bikes but wasn't able to afford one. His family could not afford one for him. Officer McIntosh, after his shift, went home and related this to his son. Between the two of them, they took some parts they currently had and went out and purchased parts and they built a bike for this little boy. They took it a couple days later, presented it to the little boy and his grandmother, and they were forever grateful. And this was just a fantastic opportunity to create a relationship, a positive relationship between a young boy and the police department. Thank you. Thank you, Commander Joe Montoya. I'm Raquel Lopez with the Media Relations Unit. Stay tuned for updates on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.