Newest Member of Posey County Prosecutor's Office Has Four Legs
EL PASO COUNTY, COLORADO, JUL 17 – K9 Knox completed over 250 deployments with more than 50 arrests and major narcotics seizures, contributing significantly to community safety and aiding other working dogs.
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Cabarrus Sheriff’s wellness program expands to include therapy dog
CONCORD, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) -- The Cabarrus County Sheriff’s Office has expanded its employee wellness program with a new therapy dog. Thanks to a grant, CCSO will receive Sage, a female Bernese Mountain Dog/Poodle mix, later this month. At the Board of Commissioners July 7 Work Session, Chief Deputy Tessa Burchett and Wellness Sergeant Candis Elwood announced the grant award from Highland Canine Connect, based out of Harmony, North Caroli…
Newest member of Posey County Prosecutor's Office has four legs
HENDERSON, Ky (WEHT) - The Posey County Prosecutor's Office announced its newest team member, and she has four legs. Officials state canine advocate Mollie is a one-year-old Smooth Collie, and she recently graduated from Tri-State K9 University and K9 Angels Therapy Dogs. She also completed 32 weeks of training to be a certified therapy canine to help comfort victims in the Posey County criminal justice system. Officials also state as a canine a…
K9 Knox retires from the El Paso County Sheriff's Office after seven years of service
The El Paso County Sheriff's Office (EPSO) has announced that K9 Knox has retired after seven years of service.According to EPSO, Knox began his career in 2018, when he served with Deputy Ronnie Hancock for three years.He was transferred to Deputy Gregory Stoneham in 2021, where he remained until his retirement.Knox was deployed over 250 times, resulting in over 50 arrests, a dozen surrenders, and several major seizures.The sheriff's office says…
EPSO K9 Knox retires after seven years of service
EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) -- El Paso County Sheriff's Office (EPSO) announced the retirement of K9 Knox today, July 17, after seven years of service in the county. EPSO says that Knox began his career in 2018, serving alongside Deputy Ronnie Hancock before transferring in 2021 to serve alongside Deputy Gregory Stoneham for the remainder of his service. "The bond I have with this dog is like no other. I'm closer with this dog than most anybody…
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