Members of the Prescott Police K-9 Unit who've been on the force fighting crime and enforcing the law for some time will finally be getting badges to wear. Not the officers -- the dogs, reports azcentral.com.
Prescott police say local resident Penny Kramer donated the funds for the K-9 badges as a memorial to her late father, who worked with K-9s for the Yuma County Sheriff's Office.
K-9s Cory and Hercules were the first two dogs on the Prescott police force to get their shiny new badges.
The Prescott Police Department says it hopes to keep the K-9 badges a tradition.
Each dog gets a unique badge and badge number that will retire with the dog. Cory got badge number K9-1, and Hercules K9-2.