For City Council Meeting [September 28, 2021]
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
APPROVAL: Marcus Fuller, City Manager
FROM: Mark P. Kling, Chief of Police
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Request City Council to Approve the Sale of a Police Service Dog for the Amount of $1.00.
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BACKGROUND
Police service dog "Boda" has been in active service since March of 2017. Boda is a 6-year-old Belgian Malinois and has reached the normal age of retirement from police service. Boda has also recently experienced medical issues that have complicated her law enforcement career. Boda has reached the end of an honorable police service career and her handler, Corporal Jarrod Zirkle, has been promoted and reassigned to Patrol.
Boda was first assigned to Corporal Zirkle in March of 2017. The normal duties and responsibilities of our canine officers require the officer to keep their police service dogs at their residence during off-duty time. Police service dogs are fed, groomed, and maintained at the handler's residence, which is an important part of the required functions of our canine team. As a result, a strong bond between the handler and police service dog develops. Corporal Zirkle has expressed his desire to purchase Boda from the department. Corporal Zirkle has agreed to provide a comfortable, humane and caring environment for the remainder of Boda's life. Corporal Zirkle has agreed to purchase Boda for the amount of one dollar ($1.00) and sign a "Release of Police Service Dog" agreement authored by the City Attorney's Office. The sale of police service dogs to their handler is common and the department's past practice.
Pursuant to Municipal Code Section 2.48.400, surplus property which is considered "inoperative" may be disposed of as deemed appropriate by the City. Here, Boda has reached the end of an honorable police service career and is no longer able to serve the City. Given the history and bond between Boda and Corporal Zirkle, staff believes it is appropriate for Corporal Zi...
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