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Sheriff’s office to retire a canine, dissolve routine travel‑advance account and accept expanded co‑responder grant

5929374 · September 24, 2025
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Summary

Sheriff’s staff briefed commissioners on a K‑9 retirement and handler adoption, a plan to dissolve a longstanding travel‑advance account in favor of premium advances for long assignments, and an award expanding MH co‑responder units to four positions.

Spokane County sheriff’s office staff briefed the board on three operational items during the Sept. 23 briefing: (1) the planned retirement and handler adoption of a K‑9 due to health concerns, (2) a proposal to dissolve an advance travel account and replace routine advances with premium advances for extended deployments, and (3) acceptance of a multi‑year mental‑health co‑responder award that expands co‑responder coverage.

Kevin (Sheriff’s Office) said 1 of the sheriff’s canines must retire for health reasons tied…

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