Odie Garcia was surprised when he got to meet a real-life sheriff a few months ago, but in celebration of his birthday, Odie’s dream of becoming a deputy came true on Tuesday.
Back in May, Odie, who is battling lymphoma, told his family and members of the Debbie Chisholm Memorial Foundation that one day he would like to be a deputy.
Odie was 8-years-old at the time and was soon visited by San Bernardino County Sheriff John McMahon. He was given a ride in a patrol car and showered with gifts.
But Sheriff McMahon saved Odie’s biggest surprise for his birthday.
On Tuesday, Odie stood in front of the sheriff and was sworn in as a deputy for the day.
Sheriff John McMahon has sworn in 8 yr old Odie Garcia to be a deputy for the day! Stay tuned for the rest … https://t.co/haRs7WRimC
— San Bernardino County Sheriff (@sbcountysheriff) September 2, 2014
Odie’s duties included instructing academy trainees on push-up drills and a he was visited by members of the SWAT team.
A visit with the SWAT team and JoJo proved to be a fun and exciting one! pic.twitter.com/f1xFZGcVVh
— San Bernardino County Sheriff (@sbcountysheriff) September 2, 2014
Odie was also awarded a challenge coin for “upholding tradition and commitment.”
Challenge coin given to Odie at the training academy by Lt. O' Connell. Upholding tradition and commitment. pic.twitter.com/iYbq0poZpZ
— San Bernardino County Sheriff (@sbcountysheriff) September 2, 2014
Finally, Odie’s big day concluded with a Happy Birthday song from everyone at the station.
To conclude Odie's big day everyone sang him Happy Birthday! We hope you enjoyed your day as a Deputy #Odie… https://t.co/To9eOTGe3y
— San Bernardino County Sheriff (@sbcountysheriff) September 2, 2014