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A Deputy’s Hand in the Dirt: Helping a Boy Through His Darkest Hour

Posted on September 2, 2025

For 13-year-old Mason Skees, it was supposed to be another day of dirt bike riding—wind in his face, adrenaline in his chest, and the kind of freedom that every kid his age craves. But in a single, devastating moment, it all went wrong. Mason lost control, and the crash that followed left him broken and bleeding on the ground.

The pain was immediate and unbearable. His leg had taken the brunt of the fall, and though Mason couldn’t see it clearly, the injury was catastrophic. His femur—the strongest bone in the body—was shattered into more than 50 pieces. Blood pooled quickly, and the world around him blurred as fear and agony set in.

That’s when Deputy AJ Rees arrived.

He didn’t just stand over Mason or bark reassurances from a distance. Instead, he got down in the dirt, lying beside the boy. He took Mason’s hand firmly in his own and spoke calmly, guiding him through the pain, giving him something to focus on other than fear.

In that desperate moment, with sirens still minutes away, it was a simple act of presence that made all the difference. Mason never shed a tear. He held on, physically and emotionally, to the deputy by his side.

When medical crews arrived, Mason was rushed away, fighting to stay conscious. What followed was nothing short of a medical marathon. Over the course of four grueling surgeries, doctors pieced his shattered femur back together. They fought against blood loss, stabilized his body, and worked tirelessly to save his leg. Miraculously, they succeeded. Mason’s young body proved resilient, though the path ahead would not be easy.

Nine days later, Mason finally left the hospital. He returned home with scars, pain, and a long road to recovery—but also with hope. And that hope grew stronger when Deputy Rees came to see him again.

This time, it wasn’t on the roadside, and it wasn’t surrounded by flashing lights. Instead, Rees walked into Mason’s home carrying something far lighter: snacks, an Xbox gift card, and a donation from his church community to help the family through difficult times. But the most meaningful gift wasn’t material. It was the continuation of a bond that began in trauma and grew into friendship.

As the two sat together, their hands found each other once more—just as they had that day in the dirt. Only now, the gesture carried a different weight. It wasn’t about survival. It was about encouragement. It wasn’t about fear. It was about hope.

For Mason, it was proof that even though recovery will be long and painful, he doesn’t have to walk it alone. For Rees, it was a reminder of why he wears the badge—not just to enforce the law, but to be a steady hand in moments of crisis, to show humanity when it’s needed most.

The story of Mason and Deputy Rees has rippled far beyond their small community. It has touched hearts because it speaks to something universal: the power of presence, the healing strength of compassion, and the way a single act of kindness can alter the course of a life.

Mason will spend months, perhaps years, rebuilding his strength. Physical therapy will test his endurance, and there will be days when frustration threatens to overshadow progress. But he will also carry the memory of a deputy who chose to lay down in the dirt beside him instead of standing above him. A man who reminded him that courage isn’t the absence of pain, but the refusal to face it alone.

And one day, when Mason takes his first strong steps again, perhaps with scars that tell his story, he will know that the hand he held in his darkest hour helped him reach that moment. Because sometimes heroes wear badges. And sometimes, they simply lie down in the dirt, take your hand, and promise you’re not alone.

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