A boy in the United Kingdom, who lost his father, got to see a dream come true when he led a police patrol on his toy bike. 

The "patrol" well-ordered on Sunday in Durham. 

The video showed Harry Farrell taking four officers on special patrol over his street. "Meet future PC Harry!" the police said.

The diminutive boy lost his father, Craig, last May when he was four ages old. He then received a miniature police bike for Christmas. 

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Harry "had his day made," Durham Police said when officers named him to begin the patrol. 

"It was such a nice surprise for him, he was completely panicked when all the officers turned up," Harry's mother, Emma, told Storyful. "Last week, Harry had told my mam that he was moving to be a teacher when he is older, but now he says he is moving to be a police officer," Emma said.

"After hearing what Harry had gone over last year, we just wanted to help bring a diminutive bit of cheer and make him smile," the police primary said. "He had a great time – and so did we. It's gorgeous to be able to do something nice for someone who has been over such a tough time recently, especially so young."

Storyful contributed to this portray. This story was reported from Los Angeles.