The Southern Berks News

Police K-9 Unit receives $10K grant

- By Marian Dennis mdennis@21st-centurymed­ia.com @MarianDenn­is1 on Twitter

EXETER » Exeter Police have some important positions to fill following the retirement of K-9 officers.

With that in mind, the Berks County District Attorney’s Office has decided to help township police with the process by awarding the Exeter Police Department a grant.

Berks County District Attorney John T. Adams made an appearance at the Oct. 9 Board of Supervisor­s meeting to award a check of $10,400 to the K-9 Unit.

“For years, the Exeter Township Police K-9 Unit has worked closely with other agencies in Berks County, including the District Attorney’s Office, to further investigat­ions into both danger-

ous explosives and illegal drugs,” according to a release from the police department. “In the spirit of that mutual effort and cooperatio­n, Mr. Adams presented the Police Department with a generous check for $10,400 for the Police K-9 Unit.”

The money will be used to offset the cost of replacing the two dogs that have retired from Exeter Police Department, according to authoritie­s.

The most recent K-9 to retire from the department was Mako, who worked his last shift with handler, Darrin Gartner at the end of September. Mako served with Gartner since 2008 as narcotics and patrol dog. He retired after being diagnosed with an inoperable mass.

Dogs that work with the Exeter Police Department are all crossed-trained in patrol and either explosives or narcotics training. With a full force, Exeter Police K-9 Unit has two explosives detection dogs and two narcotics detection dogs.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF THE EXETER POLICE DEPARTMENT ?? K-9 officer Mako recently retired from the Exeter Police Department due to a health condition. The Berks County District Attorney’s Office has given the department a grant to offset the costs of K-9 officer replacemen­ts.
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE EXETER POLICE DEPARTMENT K-9 officer Mako recently retired from the Exeter Police Department due to a health condition. The Berks County District Attorney’s Office has given the department a grant to offset the costs of K-9 officer replacemen­ts.

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