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Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office welcomes new K-9 recruit

Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office welcomes new K-9 recruit

Yahoo16-03-2025
SANTA ROSA COUNTY, Fla. (WKRG) — K-9 Mac is the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office's newest Detention K-9 recruit, has learned.
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K-9 Mac is a 9-week-old Bloodhound who has officially joined the SRCSO's team, according to a Facebook post by the Sheriff's Office.
The floppy-eared, big-pawed pup will help law enforcement track down missing people with his powerful nose, according to officials.
Currently, Mac is learning, exploring, and winning over the hearts of deputies on his team.
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To support the SRCSO's K-9 Unit, visit their Facebook page or donate directly here.
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