State troopers surprised the 10-year-old with an impromptu birthday celebration.

No-one from 10-year-old Toxey Andrew's class showed up for his birthday.

So, a group of state troopers in Arkansas in the United States turned up at his front door after his mum posted a heartbroken message on Facebook.

His mother, Angela Andrews, said she didn't know where to start because thank you did not seem enough.

Facebook Troopers brought a cake and gifts for Toxey in Arkansas.

"After I made a post about Toxey being disappointed that noone came to his birthday, an Arkansas State Trooper heard about the post. What ensues is the stuff dreams are made of."

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Facebook Two of the troopers who surprised the 10-year-old with an impromptu birthday celebration.

The troopers arrived, with presents, a police dog and a a birthday cake.

"Not only did they bring him a birthday cookie cake, but they also brought him all kinds of presents, let him play with Rino, the dog, and play with the sirens in their cars.

"They ate his cake with him and played basketball with him.

"All out of the goodness of their hearts.

"They made this sweet baby's day, his year!! Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I will never be able to repay the kindness you showed my family today!!

"Come on friends, let's make these guys famous!"

Facebook Toxey, 10, was given gifts including a basketball and a Razor board.

The 10-year-old told KTHV the troopers brought him a lot of stuff and made their own birthday party for him.

"I cried a little bit because they did that for me."

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