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Greenville High School Students Delighted by Visit from K-9 Scooby

Greenville High School Students Enjoy Visit from K-9 Scooby

Greenville, S.C. – Students in a special education class at Greenville High School had a delightful surprise when they were visited by K-9 Scooby from the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office. The event, which took place recently, brought smiles to the faces of many young students as they interacted with the friendly golden retriever.

During the visit, the students were seen grinning ear to ear as they pet Scooby and received their own sheriff’s badges. This heartwarming moment was captured on video, which quickly gained popularity, racking up over 17,000 views in just 24 hours. It is clear that the kids truly enjoyed the visit and the interaction with Scooby.

Scooby’s Role Beyond Making Friends

While K-9 Scooby is known for his friendly demeanor, he has an important job as well. He is currently in training to detect electronic devices, helping to protect children from the dangers of cybercrimes. Scooby was generously donated to the sheriff’s office by Defenders for Children, an organization committed to child safety.

This visit exemplifies the strong connection between law enforcement and the community. It not only brought joy to the students but also helped raise awareness about the important roles that K-9s like Scooby play in keeping kids safe in today’s digital age.

The Greenville County Sheriff’s Office looks forward to more opportunities to engage with the youth and hopes that such events can create lasting positive memories for students.


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