A 6-year-old girl in Michigan got “a very special escort home” upon her release from a months-long hospital stay, police revealed Tuesday. Olivia Hanson was admitted for medical care to treat “a rare form of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis,” Michigan State Police said on Facebook. It was described as a “life-threatening” illness that targets the brain and central nervous system. Alongside the post, the department shared numerous photos of uniformed officers with the young girl, including a group shot set on a snowy backdrop. MICHIGAN WOMAN HEADED FOR CHURCH SHOOTS, KILLS HOME INTRUDERAnother showed the young girl with a smile stretched across her face as an officer knelt down to hug her.
Source: Fox News December 12, 2018 02:53 UTC