Care for K-9s

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Courtesy of Monroe Township Police Department
The Monroe Township police K-9 unit recently received a donation of ballistic vests from Sallah Kahn, of Capital K-9 Association, paid for with proceeds from a Carrie Cares fundraiser on Oct. 12. The national organization serves the homeless, the under-served and others in need.

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