* The original goal was reached and we will now focus on putting donations towards, treats, toys, bedding or other needs they may require. Since the town requested the bite equipment returned, we will look to purchase new bite equipment and scent detection training aids. This way they can still train and work on the things they enjoy.
K-9 Joker and K-9 Bane were retired from the Oakboro Police Department on Wednesday 9/4/2024. The police department is actively pursuing disbandment and turning it over to the Sheriff’s Office. As the K-9 handler for both K-9’s, I worked tirelessly to raise monies to care for them as a K-9 unit. I raised close to $30,000.00 and used $7,500.00 just last year to place a new kennel, heat alarm system and door popper in my new patrol unit, as the town couldn’t afford to do so. The account had a remain balance of about $19,000.00. I requested the town to maintain those funds and continue to pay the K-9’s yearly vet expenses, dog food costs and end of life cremation, when that time comes. Those funds budgeted, should last the lifetime of the K-9’s. Also included in that amount was over $5,000.00 for K-9 Joker should he ever require the surgery for his nerve issue. I was just informed this evening and I quote “K-9 funds - these funds are part of the Town of Oakboro general funds and will be used to cover the prior year deficits in the general budget spent for K-9 unit/program.” The K-9 account in the general fund was not in a deficit in fact I saved the town thousands of dollars that were not spend, as it wasn’t even close to a deficit. Also a brand new bite suit was required to be turned in by a “board member” of the town, this item to was donated to me for the K-9’s. If the town no longer has a K-9 unit or a Oakboro Police Department, why was this requested by a board member, that is not a town employee.
These K-9’s served as patrol and community rolls. K-9 Joker was previously retired from patrol and assumed a Community K-9 roll. This was used to build lasting relationships within and outside the community. K-9 Joker visited schools, days cares, hospitals and other community organizations. K-9 Joker spread joy over the last three years with Toys for Tots, raising over $23,000.00 for kids throughout Stanly County.
I am heartbroken at the treatment being received and the lack of care or compassion for the K-9’s. I will now attempt to raise the funds on my own to ensure both of these K-9’s get the treatment and care they deserve.
Oakboro Mayor Christopher Huneycutt: [email protected]
Oakboro Town Administrator Georgia Harvey: [email protected]
Oakboro Board of Commissioners:
Bud Smith: [email protected]
Latoya Jackson [email protected]
Lanny Hathcock: [email protected]
Joey Carpenter: [email protected]
Brett Barbee: [email protected]
Respectfully,
Jason
Updates
We will now put efforts to funds to purchase new bite equipment since the town made us turn it in. We lost our bite suit and multiple bite sleeves for the dogs to continue to train or work with. It will also give opportunities for toys, treats, bedding and any other needs that may arise over time.
Took us one week and we surpassed our goal!!! Thank you everyone for donating, sharing and caring. These K-9’s are very blessed to have such a supportive following locally and from all over the world.
We have surpassed $17,000 in 5 days!!! We thank all of you for sharing, praying, commenting and donating. To the anonymous individual that donated $5,000.00, you are truly amazing!!! We can do this and we will do this! Much love for K-9’s Joker & Bane.
Much love to all of you, we are closing in on $12,000.00 raised in one week. We can do this and we will do this!
We just passed 24 hrs and have raised almost $4,000.00. Thank you all for everything you are doing and your willingness to support these K-9’s. It shouldn’t be this way and it should have been handled the right way.
We will miss the interaction with the community, especially the kids, we love you all 🐾❤️🐾
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Reply from Jason Eschert2 months agoThank you and we had some fun with them on our last contest!
For September 13, 2024, we are making this donation in honor of K9 Creed who retired today. He served for 8 years in Amberley Village in Ohio with Officer Andrea Alt. The $13 donations were a great idea.
Reply from Jason Eschert2 months agoGreat K-9 and handler, thank you!
The best of wishes to you 3! I hope another town understands how pawsome and indispensable you are!!!!
Reply from Jason Eschert2 months agoThank you!
Happy Halloween. Are the boys and Speedy going trick or treating ??
Reply from Jason Eschert2 months agoThank you, one of them may, they are going as police K-9’s
Reply from Jason Eschert2 months agoThank you!
Thank you for your service and dedication!!!
Reply from Jason Eschert2 months agoThank you!
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I am so glad to be a part of this endeavor. God bless K9 Joker, K9 Bane and Jason Eschert.
Reply from Jason Eschert2 months agoThank you!
Anything for you sir and K9 Joker and K9 Bane!!!
Reply from Jason Eschert2 months agoThank you!
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For September 13, 2024, this donation is made in honor of K9 Drago who is in Wood County with his partner Deputy Taylor Phillips. K9 Drago is still working to protect and serve his community. I think the $13 donation idea for September 13 is an outstanding idea.