‘It’s priceless’: Deputy goes viral for ‘arresting’ elf, spreading Christmas cheer

KANSAS CITY, Missouri ( KSHB ) — A video of Clay County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Randy Miller spreading Christmas spirit has gone viral.

MO: LOST ELF RESCUED BY SHERIFF’S DEPUTY

In the video, Miller visits the Eskridge family’s house in Kansas City and says he found their Elf on the Shelf “causing mischief in the area.”

The funny interaction between the deputy and 4-year-old Wyatt Eskridge has more than 15 million views on social media.

Wyatt used a powerful strategy to “bail out” his friend — showing his cuteness.

“He was feeding reindeer. They were really hungry,” he said.

Miller let Max the Elf go home after Wyatt explained.

“Luckily, Wyatt was able to identify him and kind of bail him out a little bit by telling Sgt. Miller how nice it was that he was off feeding the reindeer,” said Wyatt’s dad, Alex Eskridge. “Wyatt helped his buddy out and their little partners in crime, it seems.”

Keeping watch of Max is a new tradition for the Eskridges.

Max appeared in a different place every day in December, leaving a special message.

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