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After retiring in 2025, our Patrol K9 Ghost now enjoys a well-deserved break in Texas at a transitioning home for retired military and law enforcement canines. We're happy Ghost gets to rest, but his absence leaves a gap on our team in critical situations. Patrol K9s help track suspects, locate evidence, and protect responders during high-risk situations. All of this helps keep our community safe.  
  
We’re committed to bringing a new K9 partner on board, but it takes time and funding. Join us in rebuilding the Sheriff’s Office Patrol K9 Program. Your support helps cover acquisition, training, and protective gear for our next K9 hero.  
  
🤝 In person donations:  
Bring cash or a check (payable to the Lincoln County Foundation) to the Support Services Division at the Lincoln County Courthouse (225 W. Olive St., Room 203, Newport, OR 97635). Make sure the check notes the donation is for the Patrol K9 Program.  
  
✉️ Mail in donations:  
Mail your check (payable to the to the Lincoln County Foundation) using the address below. Make sure the check notes the donation is for the Patrol K9 Program.  
  
Mail to  
Lincoln County Foundation  
Attn: Lincoln County Sheriff Community Fund - Patrol K9 Program  
PO BOX 622  
Newport, OR 97365Patrol K9 FundraiserWatch video on Facebook.com
After retiring in 2025, our Patrol K9 Ghost now enjoys a well-deserved break in Texas at a transitioning home for retired military and law enforcement canines. We're happy Ghost gets to rest, but his absence leaves a gap on our team in critical situations. Patrol K9s help track suspects, locate evidence, and protect responders during high-risk situations. All of this helps keep our community safe.  
  
We’re committed to bringing a new K9 partner on board, but it takes time and funding. Join us in rebuilding the Sheriff’s Office Patrol K9 Program. Your support helps cover acquisition, training, and protective gear for our next K9 hero.  
  
🤝 In person donations:  
Bring cash or a check (payable to the Lincoln County Foundation) to the Support Services Division at the Lincoln County Courthouse (225 W. Olive St., Room 203, Newport, OR 97635). Make sure the check notes the donation is for the Patrol K9 Program.  
  
✉️ Mail in donations:  
Mail your check (payable to the to the Lincoln County Foundation) using the address below. Make sure the check notes the donation is for the Patrol K9 Program.  
  
Mail to  
Lincoln County Foundation  
Attn: Lincoln County Sheriff Community Fund - Patrol K9 Program  
PO BOX 622  
Newport, OR 97365Patrol K9 FundraiserWatch video on Facebook.com
After retiring in 2025, our Patrol K9 Ghost now enjoys a well-deserved break in Texas at a transitioning home for retired military and law enforcement canines. We're happy Ghost gets to rest, but his absence leaves a gap on our team in critical situations. Patrol K9s help track suspects, locate evidence, and protect responders during high-risk situations. All of this helps keep our community safe. We’re committed to bringing a new K9 partner on board, but it takes time and funding. Join us in rebuilding the Sheriff’s Office Patrol K9 Program. Your support helps cover acquisition, training, and protective gear for our next K9 hero. 🤝 In person donations: Bring cash or a check (payable to the Lincoln County Foundation) to the Support Services Division at the Lincoln County Courthouse (225 W. Olive St., Room 203, Newport, OR 97635). Make sure the check notes the donation is for the Patrol K9 Program. ✉️ Mail in donations: Mail your check (payable to the to the Lincoln County Foundation) using the address below. Make sure the check notes the donation is for the Patrol K9 Program. Mail to Lincoln County Foundation Attn: Lincoln County Sheriff Community Fund - Patrol K9 Program PO BOX 622 Newport, OR 97365Patrol K9 FundraiserWatch video on Facebook.com

Published on: 02/13/2026

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After retiring in 2025, our Patrol K9 Ghost now enjoys a well-deserved break in Texas at a transitioning home for retired military and law enforcement canines. We're happy Ghost gets to rest, but his absence leaves a gap on our team in critical situations. Patrol K9s help track suspects, locate evidence, and protect responders during high-risk situations. All of this helps keep our community safe.

We’re committed to bringing a new K9 partner on board, but it takes time and funding. Join us in rebuilding the Sheriff’s Office Patrol K9 Program. Your support helps cover acquisition, training, and protective gear for our next K9 hero.

🤝 In person donations:
Bring cash or a check (payable to the Lincoln County Foundation) to the Support Services Division at the Lincoln County Courthouse (225 W. Olive St., Room 203, Newport, OR 97635). Make sure the check notes the donation is for the Patrol K9 Program.

✉️ Mail in donations:
Mail your check (payable to the to the Lincoln County Foundation) using the address below. Make sure the check notes the donation is for the Patrol K9 Program.

Mail to
Lincoln County Foundation
Attn: Lincoln County Sheriff Community Fund - Patrol K9 Program
PO BOX 622
Newport, OR 97365

Patrol K9 Fundraiser
Watch video on Facebook.com

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