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Scrapper

Hillside Cemetery


Badge No. 61
June 1895
June 1993

"Here lies "Scrapper." Purcell Police Departments first Narcotic Detector Dog in service with the Police Department for five years. During which time he was responsible for over two million dollars in drug and property seizures. Scrapper, a gentle eight year old golden retriever earned the respect of law enforcement agencies and criminals alike. He was a valuable asset in the war on drugs in Purcell and surrounding areas. Scrapper will always be remembered for his friendly face and wagging tail. He will be sorely missed by all those who's hearts he touched, especially the dog handlers and officers of the Purcell Police Department."


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