(KWNO)-The first weekend of April was a busy one for the Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office’s K-9 Owen.
Authorities reported that Owen recovered 21.8 grams of methamphetamine, 16 grams of cocaine, and three grams of fentanyl. The Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office says the program is entirely funded by community donations.
The office thanked the community for their support saying it contributes to the success and safety of Buffalo County.
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