Meet Henry, the newest member of the Ada police force
By Monty Siekerman
Henry means "ruler of the house." In Ada, that "house" is the local police department.
Henry, a 19-month-old German shepherd, is the new addition to the local force...and he rules that house with his friendliness. But one druggie thought otherwise.
Henry has been on the police force for only a month, but he has helped apprehend one suspect who will be charged with using illegal drugs.
But leading police to drugs is not his only job. For example, he is trained to search for articles like tossed wallets and guns, search a suspect or location, and protect his handler.
Henry will be helpful with public relations, as well. Soon, you'll see the pooch at service club meetings and school functions, for example.
His companion is Sgt. Donnie Deckling. He cares for Henry and constantly trains him.
The dog comes to Ada from Shawnee where he was trained. The price: $7,000. Iams donates the dog food.
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