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Welcome Roscoe, newest deputy of the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office

Welcome Roscoe, newest deputy of the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office

Photo: Clarksville Now/Montgomery County Sheriff Office


CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office conducted a swearing in ceremony for their newest deputy.

Roscoe, a 10-month-old Bloodhound.

Sheriff John Fuson administered the Oath of Office to K-9 Deputy Roscoe Wednesday afternoon. Afterwards he signed the Oath with his paw.

Roscoe weighs 80 pounds and has a nose for crime. He was a gift to the Sheriff’s Office from Tim and Katrina Goodale.

“He has already shown he is a hard worker,” said his handler Sergeant Eric Trout. “We know he will fit in well here and be well loved.”

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