Because of Her: Officer Milcah Rivera
postedFrom invisible ink to making a visible impact, Officer Milcah Rivera is currently living out her dream.
She fell in love with policing at 6 years old, while watching episodes of "America's Most Wanted."
She told her parents. She told her teachers. And all of her classmates knew — Milcah was going to be a detective when she grew up.
"I was the child always asking why," Milcah says. "In school, at the Scholastic Book Fair, I was choosing forensic books. I was buying invisible ink so I could use it while I played detective.
Raised in the Chicagoland area, Milcah carried her dream of policing to the University of Illinois-Chicago, where she majored in criminal justice.
After graduation, Milcah wanted more than a job, she wanted a purpose. She's fluent in Spanish and set out to find a community where this could make a difference. She settled on Madison, where a growing Spanish-speaking population meant her voice - and her empathy - could truly matter.
"When it's a call where I am speaking Spanish, or just any call, I treat every interaction as if I am talking to my family," Milcah says.
Today Officer Rivera serves on the city's south side, living out her childhood dream. She's proof that not all dreams fade with time — some grow stronger, clearer and more meaningful.
"I'm wearing this badge for you," Milcah says.
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