

During his career Goodnight has assisted other agencies including Pocomoke City Police, Maryland State Police and the Worcester and Wicomico County Sheriff’s Departments with crowd control functions as well as search and recovery details. Goodnight has also served as the lead horse to train new police horses and new mounted officers.
Goodnight retires at the age 11 and will be spending his retirement on a farm in Western Maryland. He is in good health and spirits, and is enjoying the company of his new family. As for Goodnights replacement, the OCPD has begun to search to select a suitable replacement.
2 comments:
Run Trigger! Run. And how much does that silly spectacle cost?
You can't put a dollar figure on expenditures like this. They are measured by the number of paid parking spots that are needed to fund them.
I wonder if OC's "Horse Coordinator" makes over $100Gs too.
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