From there, the boy’s father was taken into custody and officers took care of the child for a few hours at the Codiac RCMP detachment, until social development staff could arrive and help organize his return to the U.S.Ajay Gabani, who works as a customer service manager at the Walmart, said he was working that day when a customer approached him to report the missing child.
Gabani identified them and informed his manager, who called the police. Meanwhile, he and other staff kept an eye on the pair and stalled them until police arrived.Suzanne Lapointe/Global News“That feeling is amazing. I cannot describe it,” he said. “I was so nervous, but at the end of the day, it was the right thing to do.”
Gabani, who is new to Canada and moved to Moncton last July, said the recognition meant a lot to him.“It’s so overwhelming, getting recognized.… I feel more welcome.”Assistant manager Michele Lewis, who kept an eye on the man and called the police while employees stalled him, said she was proud of the work her team did.
She said she had previously seen the boy’s mother on television pleading for the safe return of her son, and it was “very surreal” to help get him home. “I knew for the safety of the customers and the associates that it was the right thing to do,” she said.
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