CHAPMANVILLE — Marcus Dudley, the police officer who was assigned to care for a missing K-9 unit, is no longer employed by the town’s police department.
According to Chapmanville s Chief of Police, Officer Marcus Dudley, the K-9 officer for Chapmanville is no longer employed in the Town of Chapmanville as of Friday, April 21. AM Stone | WVOW News CHAPMANVILLE The officer charged with the care of Chapmanville’s missing K-9 unit is no longer a cop for the Town of Chapmanville. Chapmanville Police Chief Alan Browning confirmed to WVOW News Monday that Officer Marcus Dudley is no longer with the department. “As of Friday (April 21), he is no longer
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Officer Dudley and K-9 Officer Chase pictured above. Chase ran off in the South Charleston area Tuesday. WVOW News SOUTH CHARLESTON Chapmanville’s K-9 unit is still missing since it was last seen Tuesday morning. K-9 Officer Chase went missing sometime between seven and eight o’clock Tuesday morning, according to the dog’s handler and partner. Officer Marcus Dudley put out a social media post Tuesday afternoon for residents and the public in general to help with the search. South Charleston Pol