Watch: Child with brain cancer cracks FBI case
Watch: Child with brain cancer cracks FBI case
At FBI headquarters this afternoon. Things were tense. *** rare item was stolen. The thief holed up inside this building. They tracked him down and junior special agent Drew Patchin flushed him out his team entering the building and apprehending the suspect who looked *** lot like the hamburglar, but it wasn't all beef patties, he'd stolen. It was the Stanley Cup. As you can see right next to them, they have repatriated the Stanley Cup here. 10 year old Drew was diagnosed with *** rare form of brain cancer. In 2019, the doctors said was inoperable but his family found *** surgeon in Houston, Texas who's going to operate until then they're making memories with Drew and his five year old brother Tyler. Both of the kids really enjoyed it today, the FBI stepped up to help. We're also *** member of the surrounding community. And so, you know, our employees having an opportunity to sponsor *** family in the community in this way and really advocate for them and help them make positive memories while they can is really *** special opportunity. But that wasn't the only surprise Drew is interested in challenge coins which are these hard coins that law enforcement military give out. They collected several 100 coins from agencies across the country to give to Drew and his brother. The things that people are doing for Drew and Tyler and our family just means so much to us. We, you know, get to look at the positive side of what happens when someone gets cancer. At the end of the day, junior special agent Patchen got *** reward, two plates of chocolate chip cookies. I eat all this. It's gonna be, it's gonna be 12. Hey, you can't fight crime on an empty stomach. Now, can you?
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Watch: Child with brain cancer cracks FBI case
Things were tense at the FBI headquarters in St. Louis Friday afternoon after a rare item was stolen and the thief was holed up inside the building.He was tracked down and Junior Special Agent Drew Patchin flushed him out. His team entered the building and apprehended the suspect, who looked a lot like the Hamburglar.Drew, 10, was diagnosed with a rare form of brain cancer in 2019 that doctors said was inoperable. His family found a surgeon in Houston, Texas, who is going to operate, but until then, they are making memories with Drew and his 5-year-old brother.The FBI stepped up to help with the fun Friday.
Things were tense at the FBI headquarters in St. Louis Friday afternoon after a rare item was stolen and the thief was holed up inside the building.
He was tracked down and Junior Special Agent Drew Patchin flushed him out. His team entered the building and apprehended the suspect, who looked a lot like the Hamburglar.
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Drew, 10, was diagnosed with a rare form of brain cancer in 2019 that doctors said was inoperable. His family found a surgeon in Houston, Texas, who is going to operate, but until then, they are making memories with Drew and his 5-year-old brother.
The FBI stepped up to help with the fun Friday.