The Walters Police Department is in Need of a Narcotic Detection K9

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Let's work together to get drugs off the streets in our community.

Officer Jessica Hedges has a personal mission to get drugs off the streets. When Jessica was a small child, her biological parents were manufacturing drugs in the family home. Jessica and her siblings were removed from the home by Department of Human Services because of neglect. Jessica lived in the foster care system until she was adopted at 11 years old. Determined to give other children a better childhood, Jessica has dedicated her career to getting drugs off the streets. Far too many people in Cotton County have suffered the devastating effects of having a family member on drugs. Several members of the community have found needles, drugs and other drug paraphernalia at local parks, public school grounds and areas near their homes. Please donate to help Walters Police Department purchase a Certified Narcotic Detection K9. Let's work together to get drugs off the streets of our community.

We need to have the $9200 by October 22, 2020, to purchase the K9 Officer Gero, which is not in the city budget to help. Please donate today. You can donate on this link or at the Walters Police Department or give to any Walters Police Officer.

There are a few different ways to give: GoFundMe campaign: gf.me/u/y25usj or Direct Gift check to the Walters Police Department Reserve Fund. Your donation is tax deductible!

If you are unable to give, we completely understand and just ask that you would help us by sharing the word about our fund raiser. Thank you for helping get drugs off the streets of Walters, Oklahoma. Feel free to contact the Walters Police Department at (580) 875-3343 for any questions or concerns.