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Police introduce new K-9 ‘Tommy’; officers volunteered long drive to retrieve dog under grant
Summary
Middleton police introduced a new canine named Tommy, acquired through a K9 grant. Officers volunteered an extended multi-day drive to pick up the dog out of state, and the council asked staff to document travel costs so the city may reimburse officers’ out-of-pocket expenses.
Middleton police on March 5 introduced a new police canine, named “Tommy,” that the department acquired through a canine grant.
Sergeant Hilke introduced Tommy to the City Council, saying the dog came via a K-9 grant and arrived after officers drove to pick him up and returned late the day before the meeting. The chief and council members described the officers’…
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