A Utah police officer is being praised after photos showed him holding a young mother鈥檚 baby as she filed a domestic violence report.

A young mother with several children came into the West Jordan Police Department office to file the report last week. As she filled out the paperwork, Officer Robert Lofgran held her baby and watched over her other small children for several hours at the station.

Some of the department鈥檚 record clerks snapped photos of the patrol officer during the call and posted it onto on Thursday.

The post describes how the officer鈥檚 impromptu babysitting gave the mother the 鈥渉elp she needed for that day.鈥

鈥淗e spent hours on this call. Thank you for your service!鈥 the department wrote.

As of Monday morning, the post has been liked by more than 3,000 people and shared 413 times.

Sgt. Alex Earelli knows the officer and told CTVNews.ca that the force is 鈥渉appy鈥 because 鈥渢hose are the type of values we鈥檙e trying to represent.鈥

He said this is the type of conduct the department expects from their officers and stressed how they have to 鈥渟how kindness and support鈥 in all their calls.鈥

Earelli said officers step in like this 鈥渕ore often than would get broadcasted.鈥

鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 say it鈥檚 every single day, but it鈥檚 often where officers do step in to try and help out with providing any type of resource so the parents or the victims can get assistance,鈥 he said.

He said that could look like helping victims find shelters, getting car seats or transporting kids to safety.