
By Neil Doyle
NORMAL – The Illinois State University Police Department is hoping to add a furry recruit this fall.
The department is looking to raise $4,000 to adopt Sage, a two-year old black lab, to be a “pawfficer” and bring community engagement to the campus.
“Her greatest skill is affection,” said ISUPD’s Laura Fox in a statement. “Our hope is that the Redbird community will feel comfortable approaching officers and Sage, and she will be a bridge to conversations and connections.”
The funds needed for Sage include support for her specialized training, adoption, and care. The department said Sage will join fellow officers at campus and public safety events. She will also be available for meet and greets with groups such as registered student organizations, and as a comfort for those filing a police report.
“This can be a stressful job. Having Sage here will give officers and dispatchers a chance to de-stress,” said ISU Police Chief Aaron Woodruff. “We hope everyone will help us bring our perfect ‘pawfficer’ candidate to campus.”
A link to the fundraising page can be found here.
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