MARIETTA, Ohio A police officer in Marietta, Ohio, was hoping his K-9 partner would join him in retirement, but the city says it may not work out that way. Officer Mathew Hickey developed a close bond with his police dog, Ajax, and the two were together every day for the past three years. When Hickey retired from the force after 30 years of service, he tried to buy the dog from the city for $3,500.
Ajax is a family member; hes one of my children, Hickey told CNN affiliate WBNS.
Hes also city property and could probably work for another five or six years. That means that under Ohio law, Ajax must be sold at auction.
Mariettas mayor, Joe Matthews, tells Fox 8 that his hands are tied.
The dog is a property of the city of Marietta. Because it is a piece of personal property, it is treated just like if it was a shovel
thats just how it is, Paul Bertram III, city law director, told WBNS. I dont know that anyone in the city of Marietta wants that to happen.
The city says it can only sell Ajax to current or former police officers or someone who trains police dogs, but Hickey is still worried.
Im afraid somebody might take the dog and auction way high, of course, over my head, Hickey said.
Ajax is living with Hickey until the situation is resolved, and theyve gotten a lot of support from the community.
The citys Facebook page has been flooded with comments in favor of letting Hickey keep Ajax.
A GoFundMe campaign raised more than $50,000 far above its $3,500 goal to help buy Ajax.
Organizers of the campaign say any excess money will go to an organization that provides bullet/stab proof vests to K-9 units.
Hope the Officer gets to keep his dog