![]() The Harrison police department’s unit was established in February, with Dunkin – who was born in Hungary in 2020 – its first officer. While the contest applies only to donations of $250 or more, the department takes any and all donations. The community can donate to the K-9 unit by checking its website. “If there’s a township event or if a school has an opening, then we’ll do a mini-demonstration.” “I wouldn’t call him a mascot, as he is one of our officers,” McEvoy noted. Dunkin is dual trained in narcotics and patrol. ![]() ![]() The tour for donation drive winners will include an inside look inside at the special police vehicle that supports the K-9 unit, and the visitors will be able to take pictures with the German Shepherd and learn what he can do. We’re appreciative of all the donations we’ve received.” “We would like to add another dog to the unit. “Donations help with training Dunkin, as well as providing food, veterinary care and special equipment,” said Capt. ![]() The K-9 unit relies on donations from the community to fund training. “Germscheid received the … Burke Award, which is given to the K-9 team that demonstrated the highest level of performance and dedication during their training.” “Germscheid and Dunkin graduated from the 22-week Atlantic County John ‘Sonny’ Burke academy,” the department’s website notes. ![]()
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