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Lights, Sirens, and a Dream: A 4-Year-Old’s Birthday Wish Comes True in Colton

By Eric Montgomery, Community Writer
March 24, 2026 at 05:57pm. Views: 1469

On a sunny afternoon, in the heart of Colton, a small neighborhood street came alive with flashing lights, laughter, and a moment that would leave a lasting imprint on everyone who witnessed it. At the center of it all was 4-year-old Ezra Galacia — dressed proudly in his miniature police uniform, complete with badge and cap — celebrating a birthday that would turn into something far greater than cake and candles. Ezra has a dream. One day, he wants to serve and protect his community as a police officer. Thanks to a simple, heartfelt voicemail from his aunt, that dream felt a little closer this week.

What began as a modest police-themed birthday party quickly transformed into a scene straight out of Ezra’s imagination. Officers from the Colton Police Department rolled up in full force — squad cars gleaming, lights flashing, and sirens humming just enough to spark awe without overwhelming the young crowd.

As Ezra stepped outside, his eyes widened in disbelief. One by one, officers greeted him with high-fives, smiles, and words of encouragement. Then came the moment that sealed the day: a toy police car, presented just for him. For a child who already sees himself as part of the force, it wasn’t just a gift — it was a symbol.

The story quickly reached a national audience when David Muir featured Ezra’s celebration on ABC World News Tonight. Viewers across the country watched as Ezra, beaming with pride, spoke about his dream. His family, equally moved, described a child who admires police officers not for their authority, but for their role in helping others. Corporal Daniel Mo, who took part in the surprise, reflected on the deeper meaning behind the visit. “This is what it’s all about,” he said during the broadcast. “Building trust, showing up, and being part of the community — especially for kids like Ezra.”

In an era where headlines often spotlight division, moments like this offer a different narrative — one of connection, kindness, and shared humanity. The officers didn’t just attend a birthday party. They reinforced a bond between a young boy and the people he looks up to — a bond rooted in inspiration rather than fear. For Ezra, the day wasn’t just unforgettable. It was formative.

As the patrol cars eventually drove away and the party wound down, one thing remained clear: Ezra’s dream is alive and well. And now, it’s backed by a memory of real officers who showed up — not in response to an emergency, but in response to hope. In a small corner of Southern California, a siren didn’t signal trouble. It signaled possibility. On behalf of City News Group, Happy Birthday Ezra and thank you Colton Police Department!

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