While the mounted police unit is a fixture on the urban streets of Toronto, due to COVID-19 cutbacks the city of Kingston, in eastern Ontario, is at risk of losing its mounted unit and locals have started a fundraiser to ensure that doesn’t happen.

On the Kingston police website for the fundraiser  there is a photo of Murney, an 11-year-old mare who patrols with rider/police officer Constable Sarah Groenewegen. The duo are seen by Kingston residents as “valued and unique members of the Kingston Police Service and community.” The city has had a mounted unit since 1998 and like its counterparts in other cities, the sight of a horse patrolling the city brings joy to many while serving a vital purpose. In fact, Groenewegen and Murney have just been nominated for a 2021 Police Hero Award for being On-Duty Difference Makers in the Kingston community.

In an interview with CTV News , Constable Groenewegen explained that she and Murney focus on community outreach and safety measures.

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