OZZY OSBOURNE, Son To Buy K9 For Muncie Cops

September 16, 2009

Kelly Day of IndyStar.com reports that Ozzy Osbourne was persuaded by his son and former "Armed & Famous" celebrity cast member, Jack Osbourne, to buy the Muncie, Indiana Police Department a new K9 officer, said Sgt. Jay Turner.

"Jack and Ozzy are sending the check either this week or next week, and then we'll go get him," Turner said. They already have a name picked out: Ozzy.

Ozzy will take the place of Rover, 13, the K9 officer retiring this month.

The CBS show failed to catch on with TV viewers, but Turner has kept in contact with Jack and other show stars, such as actor Erik Estrada, since taping ended in 2006.

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