Sheriff welcomes K9 Drako to department
Hillsdale Daily News
HILLSDALE For the first time in over a decade, a K-9 unit will patrol the streets of Hillsdale County as a deputy sheriff.
Sheriff Scott Hodshire welcomed K-9 Drako to the force Friday afternoon fulfilling one of his campaign promises in 2020 to reinstate the K-9 program which had been disbanded years ago.
K-9 Drako was paid for via a $14,300 grant from the Hillsdale College Community Foundation and the Kellogg Youth Advisory Fund awarded on March 10.
“Hillsdale County needs a K-9 unit due to Hillsdale County bordering Ohio and Indiana” Hodshire said.
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