 10-4, could you be en route to Bob Amos Overlook, have Officer Trenton out on a traffic stop with a wanted subject, needs backup. This morning, local law enforcement agencies came together to make a dream come true for six-year-old Trenton Morris, whose dream is to one day become a police officer. However, doctors say Trenton is slowly losing his vision, something they discovered three years ago. When he was little, we noticed that one of his eyes was kind of turning a little bit. When I took him to the eye doctor, they told me that he was legally blind, and it was just a huge shock. I couldn't believe that he really couldn't see. When police officers in Pikeville learned of Trenton's wish to become an officer, they started working to make his wish come true. This morning, Pikeville Police Chief Phillip Reed swore Officer Trenton in as the newest addition to the Pikeville Police Department. And Kristie Morris said today's experience was a memory that her son will carry with him the rest of his life. Just in case that he does blind, or his vision gets worse, and he can't do this when he gets older, at least he has memories of, he was a real cop for one day, you know, that will stick with him for the rest of his life. The highlight of Officer Trenton Morris' day came when the driver of the vehicle he pulled over, who was actually Sheriff Rodney Scott, had a warrant and had to be arrested. And all the officers and troopers who worked with Officer Trenton today said that it was a blessing to have been able to participate. To have something like this where, you know, the police officers are getting to do something positive and we're having a positive impact on someone's life, it really makes a difference like I said for us. But Trenton's mother said the most emotional moment for her and Trenton's family who were listening to the scanner was when he called for backup and they came. Every time he's in his little police dodge charger, you know, he always is chasing a bad guy and he'll get on his CB and he's like, I need backup, I need backup. So that's what was going through my mind whenever I heard those sirens and I seen him coming up the hill, I thought, that's what he's always wanted, you know, he always calls for backup and this time he got it. 10-4 copy all units 97, Officer Trenton standing by, your backup has arrived. Reporting in Pikeville for EKB News, I'm Shannon Deskins.