Northwest Regional Police K9 Unit
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The Northwest Regional Police Department is seeking asistance to start our first K9 Unit. Our starting cost is approximately $60,000 and the majority of those funds have to be generated by donations. We are hoping to generate $10,000 of that through Go Fund Me. This means we need a lot of help from a lot of generous people.
It is our hope that if we can start a K9 Unit, our K9 will be trained in Drug Detection, Tracking, and Patrol Tactics.
We understand the growing drug epidemic within our communities and are trying to start the K9 Unit as an assett to combat the drug issues we have all been effected by.
Our K9 will be trained to track people in the event a child gets lost or someone with a medical issue walks away from a health facility.
The K9 will also be trained in Patrol Tactics. This is best known as bite work. In some critical situations, our K9 may be called upon to protect Officers or even neutralize dangerous incidents.
Our future K9 needs your help in becoming a member of our department's family. We truely appreciate anyone who is willing to help us get one step closer for us to meet our new puppy.
Please support us in this journey by donating any monetary value you can afford or you see fit. Every dollar counts.
Thank you very much for all your support.
- Northwest Regional Police Department
Any questions about the fundraiser or how you can help, contact future K9 Handler, Officer Tyler Seidel at the Northwest Regional Police Department at [phone redacted].
If you prefer to make your donation in person so we can personally thank you, donations can be made at Northwest Regional Police Department at 155 Merts Dr in Elizabethtown Monday- Friday 8 AM- 4PM.
It is our hope that if we can start a K9 Unit, our K9 will be trained in Drug Detection, Tracking, and Patrol Tactics.
We understand the growing drug epidemic within our communities and are trying to start the K9 Unit as an assett to combat the drug issues we have all been effected by.
Our K9 will be trained to track people in the event a child gets lost or someone with a medical issue walks away from a health facility.
The K9 will also be trained in Patrol Tactics. This is best known as bite work. In some critical situations, our K9 may be called upon to protect Officers or even neutralize dangerous incidents.
Our future K9 needs your help in becoming a member of our department's family. We truely appreciate anyone who is willing to help us get one step closer for us to meet our new puppy.
Please support us in this journey by donating any monetary value you can afford or you see fit. Every dollar counts.
Thank you very much for all your support.
- Northwest Regional Police Department
Any questions about the fundraiser or how you can help, contact future K9 Handler, Officer Tyler Seidel at the Northwest Regional Police Department at [phone redacted].
If you prefer to make your donation in person so we can personally thank you, donations can be made at Northwest Regional Police Department at 155 Merts Dr in Elizabethtown Monday- Friday 8 AM- 4PM.
Organizer
Tyler Seidel
Organizer
Elizabethtown, PA