The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

City grants K-9 officer an honored retirement

- DAVID IBATA FOR THE AJC

A Woodstock Police Department veteran credited with assisting in hundreds of drug arrests, tracking multiple criminal suspects, and locating missing children and seniors has been granted an honored retirement by the City Council.

K-9 Officer Dugan, a nineyear-old Belgian Malinois, has served police as a crosstrain­ed narcotics/tracking dog for seven years and has shown periodic tenderness and symptoms of arthritis, mainly in his left front paw, for three years, police Chief Calvin Moss said in a report to the council.

“Dugan still has the heart to continue working, but his working life is growing shorter,” Moss said.

Moss asked the council to allow Dugan to retire “while he still has the physical ability to enjoy retirement as a nonworking dog for the first time in his life.” Dugan will live with retired Cherokee County EMS Chief Danny West in Waleska.

Dugan will be replaced by a dog cross-trained in narcotics, tracking and patrol duties, paid for using Woodstock Public Safety Foundation funds at no cost to the city, Moss said.

Road, is designed for children ages 5 to 12. It has slides, swings (one handicappe­d accessible), an IKO ball climber and a synthetic turf surface, the county said.

The $210,000 project was designed and is being installed by Great Southern Recreation, Chattanoog­a. It is funded out of the Parks and Recreation 2020 Capital Replacemen­t Plan Budget. Constructi­on began June 8, and the playground is closed for the duration of the work. Informatio­n: bit.ly/30nk2LL

According to the agreement, the county will provide the labor to install a fence, irrigation system and raised garden beds; and will let the extension service and master gardeners conduct programs and fundraisin­g there. The extension service will provide materials and equipment and cooperate with the county and master gardeners on the upkeep of the facility.

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