LOGAN COUNTY — Logan County Sheriff’s Office K9 Tega will be getting a bullet and stab protective vest from the non-profit organization Vested Interest In K9s, according to a social media post from the sheriff’s office.
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The vest will be embroidered with “In honor of Bill Ferlise - Loved, Loyal and Served,” the post said. The nonprofit has been around since 2009, and provides protective vests to dogs in law enforcement in the United States, according to the post.
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Vested Interest In K9s has given over 5,800 vests to K9s across the US, for a total value of $6.9 million, the post says.
Tega’s vest is expected to arrive in the next ten weeks.
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