Three-Year-Old Walks Into Police Station And Says She Committed A Serious Crime-heuh

😲 “I committed a serious crime, but I don’t want to go to jail,” said a three-year-old girl as she walked into the police station: what she told them left the officers speechless, unsure how to react.

The rain had been falling since lunch, soft and stubborn, turning the pavement outside the station into a grey shine.

By late afternoon, the lobby felt tired.

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There was a paper cup of coffee cooling beside the front counter, a visitor book open under a clear plastic cover, and a black pen resting on a half-completed incident form.

The fluorescent lights buzzed faintly above the desk.

Somewhere behind the glass partition, a radio gave a short crackle, then went quiet again.

It was not the sort of hour when anyone expected drama.

It was the hour when people came in to ask about lost wallets, to sign forms, to complain about noisy neighbours, to collect things they had forgotten.

The officer behind the counter was already thinking about the next shift when the automatic doors opened.

A man came in first, damp shoulders hunched against the weather.

Beside him was a woman with a pale face and one hand wrapped around the handle of a wet umbrella.

Between them walked a little girl.

She was so small that the sleeves of her rain jacket covered most of her hands.

Her trainers squeaked on the polished floor with each careful step.

She held both her parents’ hands, but not in the loose, swinging way children often do.

She held on as if she had been brought to the edge of something and did not know whether she was supposed to jump.

The father gave the officer a tight smile.

It had all the right manners in it, but none of the warmth.

“I’m sorry to bother you,” he said, his voice low. “But she’s been insisting for several days that she needs to talk to the police.”

The officer looked at the child.

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