Home / News / Viral & Trending Police officer adopts child he met on duty Lieutenant Brian Zach Lieutenant Brian Zach begs families to consider adoption: it's "well worth it." By Jamie Orsini December 3, 2020 Lieutenant Brian Zach Rectangle An Arizona police officer and his wife have adopted a child abuse survivor that he met while on duty. Lieutenant Brian Zach met Kaila in March 2018 while he working for the Kingman Police Department. Zach and his partner responded to a call involving Kaila’s home. While the investigation developed, Zach spent time that night comforting Kaila. He told Good Morning America, “We colored, we snacked… she held my hand and she was just this cute little thing,” Zach said. “Once detectives came, they picked her up and took her to the hospital.” Zach’s wife, Cierra, told a local news channel that when Brian came home, he was already in love with little Kaila. “He shows up, he’s like, ‘I got to hang out with the cutest little girl. She was so awesome,'” Cierra said. This Arizona police officer has given a little girl a forever home after meeting her while on duty.https://t.co/qxLjQw5t2v— Good Morning America (@GMA)1606934700.0 When child protective services couldn’t locate a family member able to take in Kaila, Lieutenant Zach and his wife volunteered to foster her. “She came with a sippy cup, a bag of clothes that didn’t fit her and that was it,” Zach said. When Kaila came to live with them, she was still being treated for multiple injuries as a result of the abuse she suffered in her original home. Zach said criminal charges were filed against Kaila’s caretakers. Despite her trauma, Kaila warmed up to the Zach family quickly. “Within the second day, she was calling my wife ‘mom’ or ‘mommy,'” Zach said. “I was ‘guy’ for a week or two and then when she started preschool she learned who dad was.” After 30 months together, the Zachs formally adopted Kaila this summer. “We lived each week not knowing if she was going to go back to her biological parents, or how long we were going to keep her,” Lieutenant Zach said “Our goal was to love and care for this little girl for as long as it happened.” Zach’s department celebrated the adoption. In a Facebook post, the Kingman Police Department wrote, “Welcome to the family Kaila. Amazing family. Well done and congratulations.” Brian and Cierra say their daughter is funny, outgoing, and loves dancing. She completes their family. They hope other families consider fostering and adopting. “I would definitely encourage people to do it because there’s so many kids who need guys even if it’s just for a small amount of time you can make such an impact,” Cierra said. There are more than 400,000 children estimated to be in the foster system and in need of care, according to the most recent federal data. Related Stories News How parents who criticize others unintentionally hurt their kids News Why a 15-year age gap didn’t stop these siblings from becoming best friends News “I know love exists because my dad exists”: Daughter’s emotional exam success goes viral Categories: Viral & Trending, Adopt & Foster & Surrogacy, Adoption, Life, News, Parenting Related articles Viral & Trending Baby left in shoebox at fire station came with emotional note from biological parents February 6, 2024 Life I don’t want to be a helicopter parent—but parenting today makes it hard to let go February 20, 2025 Viral & Trending Mom of 3 shares the unexpected words from a stranger that brought her to tears November 4, 2024 Parenting 5 tips on teaching kids to stand up for themselves, according to a child psychologist September 7, 2024 Parenting Reading on digital devices doesn’t help kids’ reading comprehension, study finds August 5, 2024