Summer camp students in Chip Dean’s Integrity Academy of Martial Arts program tour the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department on Thursday.
Marshall County Sheriff Matt Hassel met with the students. Deputy Blake Bennett, K9 Handler along with Deputy Alex Truty the county’s second K9 Handler gave a presentation to the young adults with their K9 partners. Detective Sergeant Ryan Hollopeter gave a presentation concerning the Drone that is utilized by the Department. The young adults were able to tour the Marshall County 911 dispatch with Communications Supervisor Zach McGuigan speaking with the students about dispatch roles and responsibilities.
The children were excited with the educational experience along with getting to know local Law Enforcement with the community. If any organizations would like a tour or experience with the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department, please contact Sheriff Matt Hassel or Lt. Les McFarland at 574-936-3187.

Martin looks to bring experience to Parke County Commissioner District 2 Seat
Penny-rounding for retailers
No intentional wrongdoing alleged in crash blamed for death of US Rep. Baird’s wife
Hoover looks to turn Parke County Commissioner District 2 seat Blue
Indiana earns top credit rating from major agency
Fairview Park receives OCRA grant to rehab water system
Daytime flagging operations to impact U.S. 41 for tree clearing for a future project
Rosedale man charged with child molesting, soliciting
Red Cross seeks donations to curb severe blood shortage
Greencastle - Parke Heritage again, South Putnam vs Southmont on GIANT fm Sports
Bill to increase access to veterinarians signed into law
INDOT implements new roadway worker safety initiative: Project Greenlight
Southwest Parke schools synchronous e-learning on Wednesday
Chase Edward Bennett, 17, of Hillsdale
Riverton Parke student-athlete dies in automobile crash
USDA announces enrollment period for Farmer Bridge Payments
