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Conyers police get donation of K9 body armor
By FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team
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Conyers Police Department’s K9 Wick, handled by Officer Brandon DeCosse, will receive a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. (Photo: Conyers Police Department)
CONYERS, Ga. - The Conyers Police Department said a K9 is getting some extra protection.
Officials said Tuesday a non-profit donated a bullet-proof and stab-proof vest for K9 Wick.
Wick will receive his vest in eight to 10 weeks. It will be embroidered with the phrase: Born to Love, Trained to Serve, Loyal Always.
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Next to a house at 1349 Westen St. stands a small tree half-covered in Christmas ornaments. Beside the tree is a small sign that reads: âAdd An Ornament, Joy to you and me!â
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