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Fallen Heroes Auto Show Benefits Local K9 Officers Who Recently Died
The annual Fallen Heroes Auto Show this year benefited Montco and Bucks Co. K9 officers who both recently died. They were best friends.

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The annual Fallen Heroes Auto Show this year benefited Montco and Bucks Co. K9 officers who both recently died. They were best friends.

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