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Cornhole fundraiser held in honor of fallen Braintree police K-9

Updated: 8:08 PM EDT Jul 11, 2021 People in Braintree honored a fallen police dog with a day of fun and games. A cornhole tournament fundraiser in memory of Braintree police K-9 Kitt was held at French s Common by Town Hall.The money raised at the event, which also featured a beer garden and auction, will go to the Braintree Police Officer s Support Fund and the Working Dog Foundation, which helps police departments in New England train and care for their K-9 teams. When you look at the amount of folks today that have come out, it s just indicative of how our community comes together during very difficult times, said Braintree Mayor Charles Kokoros. This is a true tribute to Officer Kitt, as well as all of our officers here in the town of Braintree. K-9 Kitt was killed in a shootout during a domestic dispute call on June 4. Two Braintree police officers, Matthew Donaghue and Bill Cushing Kitt s handler, were wounded in the shooting. The suspect, Andrew Homen, was also

Cornhole for Kitt: Thousands Raised for Braintree Police K-9 Kitt – NECN

Updated on July 11, 2021 at 10:51 pm NBC Universal, Inc. Thousands of dollars were raised in honor of a fallen police K-9 at a cornhole tournament Sunday in Braintree, Massachusetts. The fundraiser was held near Town Hall to support the Braintree Police Department and the Working Dog Foundation, and to raise money for a statute in memory of Kitt, who died heroically in the line of duty back in June. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. “I think today has far exceeded what we ever could have dreamed of,” event organizer Kay Young said.

Conway s finest (and furriest): PD welcomes new K9

CONWAY — The youngest member of the Conway Police Department is already the most fleet of foot on the force at just 16 months old. Summit, a Belgian Malinois, is Conway PD s first K9 since 2004. She is partnered with Patrol Officer Morganne Sterl, who came up with the idea to bring a dog onto the force. Dec. 28 marked the first day the two hit the roads of Conway on patrol. “She gets a normal rotation just like all the other officers, Police Chief Chris Mattei said last Friday. But she’s on call if we need anything in town. If she’s off-duty, she can get called in.

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