For most children, home is a place of safety and love, but for Klynn Scales, it was far from that. Growing up in Kansas City, Missouri, with her two brothers, Klynn endured neglect and hunger. Her parents were consumed by drug addiction, often leaving the children alone without food. To survive, 9-year-old Klynn would steal food from a nearby convenience store. Amid the chaos, a kind police officer who passed her house daily became a symbol of safety. Klynn would wave to him every day, trusting that he would protect her if she ever needed help.
One day, the officer noticed Klynn wasn’t on the porch to greet him, and his intuition told him something was wrong. When no one answered the door, he entered and found Klynn barely conscious, suffering from severe malnutrition. Acting quickly, he rushed her to the hospital, saving her life. After recovering, Klynn moved to Texas and lost contact with the officer, but she never forgot his act of heroism.
Years later, as a mother herself, Klynn was determined to find the man who had saved her life. Through a heartfelt Facebook post and the help of the Kansas City Police Department, she discovered that Sergeant Jeff Colvin was her hero. She reached out to thank him, and the two reunited. Klynn expressed her gratitude, saying, “You gave me a chance at life, and I’ll never forget that.” Sergeant Colvin humbly reflected on the moment, noting how rare it is for officers to know the impact they’ve made. For Klynn, his actions meant everything—a second chance at life and the opportunity to build a loving family of her own.