95.3 / 88.5 FM Grand Rapids and 95.3 FM Muskegon
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

GRPD officers to join Kent County horseback patrol unit

GRPD badge
Grand Rapids Police Department
/
grcity.us

Some Grand Rapids officers will hit the streets on horses this year.

The Grand Rapids Police Department says a new law enforcement partnership puts selected officers on the Kent County Sheriff’s Department Mounted Unit.

Officials say it provides mobility and a better vantage point in crowded situations, as well as positive community interaction.

GRPD Chief David Rahinsky says he sees a particular benefit for mounted officers during larger city events. No additional costs are expected.

Chosen officers will take a two-week basic training course, followed by additional training with the county.

Hilary is a General Assignment and Enterprise reporter for WGVU Public Media. She joined WGVU in September 2014 after several years of experience as a local news reporter, anchor and photojournalist in Midland, Saginaw and Bay counties. She's also worked as a financial and business reporter and audio field producer.
Related Content