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Article updated: 11/28/2012 2:45 PM

Antioch Township boy’s love of police leads to special recognition

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Mekhi Carter is held by his grandmother, Katie Hoftender, as he high-fives members of the Round Lake Beach village board. The 3½-year-old Antioch Township boy was recognized by village officials as a Junior Round Lake Beach Police Officer as a wish enhancement in conjunction with the Make-A-Wish foundation.

Steve Lundy | Staff Photographer

Mekhi Carter was all smiles after being recognized as a Junior Round Lake Beach Police Officer. The 3½-year-old was born with a heart condition and has had three open-heart surgeries. The department gave him a custom made police uniform for Halloween and followed up with the recognition.

Steve Lundy | Staff Photographer

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Round Lake Beach Mayor Richard Hill, right, in conjunction with the Illinois Chapter of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, reads a proclamation recognizing Mekhi Carter as a junior village police officer. The Antioch Township boy, who is fascinated with police, has had three open-heart surgeries.

Steve Lundy | Staff Photographer

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Little Mekhi Carter of Antioch Township was recognized as a junior police officer by officials in Round Lake Beach. The village made the wish enhancement in conjuction with the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The toddler was born with a heart condition and has had three open-heart surgeries. The Round Lake Beach department gave him a specially-made police uniform for Halloween and followed up with the special recognition.