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Woman Leaves $32,000 To K-9 Unit After Her Death

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Pamela Mobbs died in October 2020 at 90 years-old. The Daytona Beach native loved dogs so much, that she donated $32,000 to a Florida sheriff’s office’s K-9 unit to be given after her death.

Mobbs liked German Shepherds the most and wanted the money to be used to purchase bulletproof vest for the K-9s and to buy and train more dogs.

Her love for K-9s started when her daughter took her to a K-9 demonstration.

“She thoroughly enjoyed the K-9s and watching the officers handle them,” her daughter said. “My mother wholeheartedly believed all the K9s should be fitted with bulletproof vests as they often go into uncertain areas, first, to help apprehend suspects.”

The sheriff’s office has a force of 18 dogs, right now.

“This is an incredible gift to our agency, and it represents the woman’s amazing love for dogs. Her legacy will continue to positively impact the Sheriff’s Office and our citizens for years to come,” stated Sheriff Mike Chitwood.



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