Fremont County police dog to receive body armor
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Fremont County police dog to receive body armor

Nov 04, 2024

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A police dog in Fremont County is getting a donated bullet and stab protective vest.

Fremont County Sheriff’s Office's K9 Storm will receive the body armor from Vested Interest in K9s Inc., according to a news release. Storm's vest is sponsored by Leah A. Beale of Oklahoma City and will be embroidered with the sentiment, “Born to Love — Trained to Serve — Loyal Always.”

The vest is expected to be delivered in about 10 weeks, the release states.

Vested Interest in K9s has provided nearly 5,800 vests to police K9s across the country. The donations are valued at $6.9 million, collected through private and corporate donations. Each vest is valued at $1,800 and weighs between 4 and 5 pounds.

Storm, a Fremont County K9 officer, will receive the body armor from Vested Interest in K9s Inc.

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