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Chase. . . A Deputy’s best friend

August 11, 2012

	Ray Bullerman presents a $500 check to Deputy Dustin Roemeling and Chase for the Police K9 Unit on behalf of the Adrian Town and Country Association.  The Nobles County Sheriff’s Department is raising money to purchase a new K9 and Chase will retire. 
 NOBLES COUNTY REVIEW/Kathy Burzlaff
NOBLES COUNTY REVIEW/Kathy Burzlaff
Ray Bullerman presents a $500 check to Deputy Dustin Roemeling and Chase for the Police K9 Unit on behalf of the Adrian Town and Country Association. The Nobles County Sheriff’s Department is raising money to purchase a new K9 and Chase will retire.
Deputy Roemeling and Chase will be stopping at the Nobles County Fair throughout the week so look for them and make sure to thank Chase for his years of service to the County.
By Kristine Kern

Staff Writer

It is well known among dog lovers that dog is a man’s best friend. But, K-9 officer Chse is so much more, Chase is a companion, protector and partner for Deputy Dustin Roemeling. Chase came to the Nobles County Sheriff’s Department in 2005 and has been their K-9 for eight years. Deputy Dustin Roemeling and Chase have been partnered together as the Nobles County K-9 unit for two years. Deputy Roemeling joined the Nobles County Sheriff’s Department two years ago after spending two years with the Worthington Police Department.

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