Humboldt County Sheriff Deputy Esget with K9 Unit “Yahtzee” | HCSO
Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office release:
The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) is thrilled to announce that, for the second year in a row, it has been awarded a generous grant from the Christine and Jalmer Berg Foundation to support its K-9 program. This year’s grant of $55,536 follows last year’s award of $53,021, further strengthening the program’s ability to serve the community.
The success of this grant application is attributed to the dedication of Deputy Esget, who went above and beyond by personally delivering the application alongside K-9 Yahtzee. Deputy Esget’s proactive engagement with foundation members, highlighting the critical needs of the K-9 program, played a pivotal role in securing these funds.
Special recognition goes to the Humboldt Deputy Sheriff’s Organization (HDSO), a non-profit entity that served as the primary applicant for the grant. The HDSO will receive the funds and donate them to HCSO, ensuring the K-9 program’s continued success.
The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office proudly operates four dedicated K-9 teams within the Patrol Division. Each K-9 is specially trained in protection, apprehension, searching, and either narcotics or firearm detection. Our K-9 deputies dedicate significant time each day to training and building strong working relationships with their dogs to ensure peak performance. These highly skilled teams are a valuable asset that enhances the overall effectiveness and safety of our patrol operations.
“We are incredibly grateful to the Christine and Jalmer Berg Foundation for their ongoing support,” said Sheriff Honsal. “This grant will enhance our K-9 program’s capabilities, allowing us to better protect and serve Humboldt County.”
The Sheriff’s Office extends its heartfelt thanks to the Christine and Jalmer Berg Foundation, Deputy Esget, HDSO, and all partners involved in securing this award. For more information about the Sheriff’s Office K-9 program, please contact HCSO at 707-445-7251.