Moreton District police have joined with the community to celebrate 11-year-old Archie and organise an afternoon of fun as he took time out of medical treatment.
Archie is currently undergoing treatment at the Children's Health Queensland but on Friday, April 4, became a junior police officer for the afternoon.
Hosted at the Narangba Demons Baseball Club, Archie got to rub shoulders with police from Moreton district, alongside visitors from Polair, the Dog Squad, the Mounted Unit, Highway Patrol, and the Queensland Police Pipes & Drums.
Moreton District Officer Acting Chief Superintendent Adam Guild said this is an important part of policing.
"It's a privilege to be able to brighten Archie's day and show our support to his family and community," Acting Chief Superintendent Guild said.
"I thank the units that supported this event. It was wonderful to see the fun Archie had when he met the Police Dogs and horses, went for a ride in a Highway Patrol car, had a go on the bagpipes and got to check out the Polair helicopter.
"I also thank Sergeant John Evans who personally knows Archie and his family through the baseball club, and initiated this event through is desire to show support.
"Moreton District police are part of the community and here for the community.
"We wish Archie all the best with his ongoing treatment and I look forward to seeing him in a police uniform in a few years."