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November 11, 2016

Mounties on Play-Doh duty at B.C. daycare after operator falls ill

The three officers provided “babysitting services” to the four young children at the daycare, according to Media Relations Officer Cst. Alex Bérubé.

Photo from West Shore RCMP

The three officers provided “babysitting services” to the four young children at the daycare, according to Media Relations Officer Cst. Alex Bérubé.

LANGFORD, B.C. — Some Mounties on Vancouver Island were put on Play-Doh duty this week after a daycare provider suffered a medical emergency and had to be taken to hospital.

Police say they were contacted by B.C. Ambulance after a Langford daycare provider called 911 and had to be transported to hospital as a precaution.

Three West Shore RCMP officers went to the daycare and provided “babysitting services” to the four young children there.

The officers looked after the tots — playing with balloons, singing songs and making French fries out of Play-Doh — until their parents could come and pick them up.

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