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5-year-old writes adorable letter to stop neighborhood speeders

It only takes one person to make a difference, no matter what age.

In Ohio, 5-year-old Presley Keeton is an average girl who enjoys riding her bike and playing soccer outside. She likes to play in her neighborhood that has a posted speed limit of 25 mph.

Unlike the average young girl, she became concerned about how fast people would drive down her street and contacted the police.

Presley wrote a letter to the local police department and invited them to come see the problem for themselves. “It was a picture of the road and every car was going above the speed limit,” Presley told WJW-TV. “One car was going 89.”

The letter appears to read, “911 come to: Bassett Rd … you would catch 1 million speeders.”

Officer Tony Lavolpa responded to the complaint and within an hour of watching the road, caught a handful of speeders.

Her father and the police were both impressed by the little girl’s initiative and the example she set for others. And although her street is a little bit safer in the time since, Presley said “there is still more speeders to catch.”

Contact Kristen DeSilva at kdesilva@reviewjournal.com or 702-477-3895. Find her on Twitter: @kristendesilva

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