Richardson County Sheriff proposes second drug dog
12/09/2022

Deputy Valor and recovered items

(KLZA)-- Richardson County Commissioners will review a request again December 13, to advance a hiring bonus to a person interested in becoming a full-time Richardson County Deputy Sheriff.

The County Attorney's Office is preparing a contract to enter into with employees.

Sheriff Rick Hardesty was unable to meet with the Board Tuesday. The Board will also discuss next week the possibility of purchasing a drug dog.

Sheriff Hardesty told MSC News a second drug dog in Richardson County would allow more opportunities to have a dog in schools and would also take some of the load off the the current dog handler and drug dog.

Hardesty said the drug dog handler works a regular shift but is often called out for service once that shift ends.

The Board also adopted the Richardson County Local Operation Plan to provide for a coordinated response to a disaster or emergency within Richardson County.

The purchase of a docking station for the satellite phone for the Cooper Nuclear Station in an amount of $1,575 was also approved.


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