A family’s distressing encounter turned out to be the life-changing moment that forged a unique bond between a Utah sergeant and a child. Recently, Sgt. Chamberlin Neff of the Utah Highway Patrol celebrated the five-year anniversary with Coleman Ross, the child whom the officer saved from drowning back in 2016. The young boy made a full recovery and is now 8 years old. “The actions of Coleman’s family and Sgt. Neff were extraordinary that day and the reason Coleman is here today,” the Utah Highway Patrol said in a social media statement. On July 12, 2016, Coleman, then 3 years old, had gone swimming in their pool at the Pineae Gardens Condos in Centerville with his family members. The family fun time soon turned distressing when Coleman “took his life vest off and drowned.” The family members and onlookers managed to pull the boy from the pool, called 911, and …