Wayne County deputies introduce new ‘chaotic’ K9

Wayne County deputies introduce new 'chaotic' K9
Wayne County deputies introduce new 'chaotic' K9

WAYNE COUNTY, Ky. (FOX 56) — A new four-legged deputy with Wayne County was introduced to the community on Friday afternoon.

Chaos, a 2-year-old Belgian Malinois, will be working with a handler-in-training over the coming weeks. The sheriff’s office announced that once certified, the pair will patrol together, focusing on illegal narcotic activity.

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When Chaos isn’t out investigating, he’ll be working with the WCSO’s drug abuse resistance education (DARE) program when the school year starts.

Chaos, the newest recruited k9, sits in front of a wayne county sheriff’s office vehicle. (wayne county sheriff’s office)

Deputies took time to thank Judge Executive Scott Gehring and other county leaders for backing the effort to recruit Chaos.

The sheriff’s office said both Chaos and soon-to-be certified handler Deputy Bybee are looking forward to serving their community.


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