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Watch: Videos you may have missed this week

From a state trooper rescuing an injured kitten on the side of a highway to a police officer delivering DoorDash after the original dasher was pulled over, here are some of the videos you may have missed this week:State trooper helps rescue injured kitten on side of highwayAn Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper recently jumped into action to help rescue an injured kitten on the side of the highway.OSP shared a video on Friday of a trooper tracking down a kitten on the side of the highway.See video from the rescue in the video player above.Officer delivers DoorDash order after Dasher was pulled overAn Ohio police officer recently took on the role of delivery driver.The Springboro Police Department shared video of the moment a police officer dropped off food to some teenagers after a traffic stop. Police said an officer conducted a traffic stop on a DoorDash driver, who was then unable to leave the scene with his vehicle. The department said the officer then contacted another officer to finish the delivery down the street to a group of teens waiting outside.Pennsylvania boy wins 2024 kids mullet championshipA Pennsylvania boy has just won a national competition with a hairstyle that’s business in the front and a party in the back.Kamden Cunningham, from Swoyersville, which is in Pennsylvania’s Luzerne County, is the winner of Mullet Champs’ kids contest in the 2024 Mullet Championship.Volunteers help military family reunite with dog 2 years after he went missing in ColoradoTwo years ago a Colorado Springs family lost their dog named Bear when a pet sitter was watching him.After weeks of searching and posting about him, he never turned up. Soon after he went missing, the military moved the family to New York without their beloved dog.But in July, there were Bear sightings and a group of volunteers worked together to rescue the dog.Bear is now set to make the cross-country trip to his new home in New York on September 1st, all paid for by some community members. His family in New York can’t wait to welcome him with open arms.