A 97-year-old treatment home local lastly had her dream approved when she was ‘arrested’ on her birthday celebration.
Maggie Clarke, a previous kids’s registered nurse staying at Elizabeth Lodge in Enfield, London, had actually formerly joked with team that she constantly questioned what it resembled being apprehended.
The treatment home group, excited to make Ms Clarke’s birthday celebration remarkable, teamed up with regional Metropolitan Police policemans to manage the shock.
On the early morning of her 97th birthday celebration, policemans from Wood Green Police Station reached Elizabeth Lodge geared up with manacles and a simulated apprehension warrant.
Ms Clarke, plainly happy, excitedly offered her hands and grinned for the cams as computer Benjamin Flint happily ‘arrested’ her.
She was billed on the premises of constant speeding in her mobility device.
“I have been too good for far too long, I think. It was definitely on my bucket list to be arrested by a handsome policeman,” claimed Ms Clarke.
“My list is complete, I loved it!”

Following her quick ‘arrest’, Ms Clarke was dealt with to a birthday celebration cake and an event, where she shared tales of her more youthful years and captivated visitors with dynamic narratives.
The Metropolitan Police claimed they were “honoured” to participate in Ms Clarke’s birthday celebration events.
Sergeant Eren Emin, from Oakwood Ward area cops group, claimed: “We attended the care home with a birthday card signed by the teams across Enfield and some token gifts for Maggie, as well as making sure she was duly arrested for consistently speeding in her wheelchair.
“We were honoured to celebrate Maggie’s birthday with her and hope we made her day.
“I’m proud of the efforts of my teams, who will always do their best to support our elderly residents wherever possible.”
The feat developed component of Elizabeth Lodge’s Wishing Tree campaign, which urges citizens to place dreams onward, permitting them to reconnect with a previous leisure activity or attempt something totally brand-new– from flying on an aircraft to delighting in a fish and chip dinner.

Michelle Sampang, home supervisor at Elizabeth Lodge, claimed: “Maggie has always had a lot of fun, but this was something else. She’s really full of surprises!
“When we learned of Maggie’s wish to be arrested, we were delighted to help make it happen. Care UK’s Wishing Tree initiative is a wonderful way for residents to share their passions and it’s hugely rewarding to be able to make these wishes a reality – even if it means a run-in with the local police!
“It was really a great community effort, and it made Maggie’s day that much more memorable for her and her family.
“I’d like to thank the Metropolitan Police for being wonderful sports and helping to fulfil Maggie’s hilarious fantasy.”