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OZ Lifting continues K9 police dog program with new dog for Buffalo County
Summary
OZ Lifting donated a German shorthair pointer named Ozzy to the Buffalo County Sheriff's Department, and the dog will receive training in drug detection and search-and-rescue.
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OZ Lifting Products LLC is continuing its canine donation program by funding a new police dog for local use. The latest dog, a German shorthair pointer named Ozzy, will join the Buffalo County Sheriff's Department in Wisconsin. The company's president, Steve Napieralski, described each allocated K9 as a program milestone and noted positive response from the community and industry. Ozzy will get specialized detection and patrol-support training from former law enforcement officer Trace Erickson.
Key facts:
- OZ Lifting funds police dogs through a canine donation program.
- The new dog is a German shorthair pointer named Ozzy assigned to Buffalo County.
- Training will focus on drug detection and search-and-rescue operations.
- Trainer Trace Erickson is a former law enforcement officer.
- Deputy Joslin Carothers will handle Ozzy and sought a non-biting K9 for searches.
- Buffalo County has about 13,000 residents and limited law enforcement staffing, and other city departments may submit written requests to participate.
Summary:
The donation is intended to add detection and search-and-rescue capacity in a rural county with limited staffing. Ozzy is slated for training that emphasizes drug detection and finding lost people in the bluffland near the Mississippi River. Other departments were invited to submit written requests to join the program, and further placement or training updates were not specified.
