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Police share letter written to them by eight-year-old girl who ran away from home

Police have shared a heartwarming letter written by an eight-year-old girl who ran away from home apologising for going missing and worrying her mum and dad.

The youngster penned the touching note expressing her remorse and sent it to Cheshire Police earlier today (Mon).

In the hand-written letter she says sorry for wasting officer’s time and scaring her sister before adding: “I feel really bad about it”

She goes on to thank the force for “keeping everyone safe” and says “I promise I won’t do anything like this again.”

The force tweeted from their @cheshirepolice account: “We’ve just received this lovely letter from a young lady aged 8.

“Forgiveness on our part is not required here, but if you’re reading this we offer it nonetheless and thank you for your kind words which mean so much to us.

“Have a safe and happy end to the year.”

Dozens of web users replied to the post praising the girl and her parents for the emotional letter.

Sue Lees wrote: “Thanks should go to the parents/guardians who are trying to instill the girl about responsibility for actions.”

Gill Macdonald said: “Aww how lovely is this letter sounds like a lovely young girl.”

Helen Camps added: “Gosh, I must have some dust in my eyes……x” while another called Sarah simply wrote: “Isn’t that just lovely x”

*Note in full.

I am very sorry that my mum called you when I ran away.

I will never do it again and I know my mum and dad were very worried when I did it.

Although I didn’t go far I know my sister got very scared.

I promise that I will never do anything like this again and I’m sorry that I wasted your time.

I feel really bad for doing it.

PS. Thank you for keeping everyone safe.

By Arun Lal

SWNS

This content was supplied for The London Economic Newspaper by SWNS news agency.

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