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The Vested Interest in K-9s program is open to U.S. dogs that are at least 20 months old and are actively working and certified in law enforcement duties. Since its inception, the nonprofit has provided more than 4,100 vests to K-9s in all 50 states through private and corporate donations.
The organization accepts tax-deductible donations in any amount. A single donation of $960 will sponsor one vest. Each vest has a value of $1,744 to $2,283, weighs 4-5 pounds and has a five-year warranty.
For more information about the program, or to donate or volunteer, visit vik9s.org.
Devan Patel, Naples Daily News
Published
11:21 am UTC Feb. 6, 2021
Devan Patel, Naples Daily News
Published
11:21 am UTC Feb. 6, 2021
This story was updated on Feb. 5, 2021, to reflect that while former FDLE Commissioner Gerald Bailey’s name was on a letter stating why a Florida agency declined to punish an officer who was forced out at the Sunny Isles Police Department in 2006, the letter was sent by the then-chairman of the Probable Cause Panel of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
Joseph Floyd turned Florida’s Crestview Police Department into a criminal enterprise, the judge said at his 2013 sentencing, but his willingness to break the rules didn’t start there.
Devan Patel, Naples Daily News
Published
11:21 am UTC Feb. 6, 2021
Devan Patel, Naples Daily News
Published
11:21 am UTC Feb. 6, 2021
This story was updated on Feb. 5, 2021, to reflect that while former FDLE Commissioner Gerald Bailey’s name was on a letter stating why a Florida agency declined to punish an officer who was forced out at the Sunny Isles Police Department in 2006, the letter was sent by the then-chairman of the Probable Cause Panel of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
Joseph Floyd turned Florida’s Crestview Police Department into a criminal enterprise, the judge said at his 2013 sentencing, but his willingness to break the rules didn’t start there.
From staff reports
CRESTVIEW An approximately 18-month-old girl was struck and killed by a car Monday night, according to a Facebook post by the Crestview Police Department.
Officers responded to the 100 block of Oglesby Avenue in Crestview at 11:50 p.m. after receiving a 911 call regarding an infant who had been struck by a car.
When officers arrived, the child, Coralynn Larry, had died from her injuries.