Henry County’s second-ever K9 deputy will receive a bullet and stab protective vest

Henry County’s second-ever K9 deputy – coincidentally named “Armor” – will receive a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s Inc. Armor’s handler, deputy Ross Saneholtz, said he learned of Vested Interest while Armor, who joined the sheriff’s office in July, was still in training. Armor’s vest was sponsored by an anonymous donor.

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