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Mokena Police Department Welcomes First K-9 Officer, Kong

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Village of Mokena Board of Trustees Meeting | October 13, 2025

Article Summary: The Mokena Police Department officially welcomed its first-ever police canine, Kong, during a swearing-in ceremony at the Village Board meeting. The purchase of Kong was fully funded by drug asset forfeiture funds from the Will County State’s Attorney’s Office, with community organizations donating funds for a ballistic vest and other expenses.

Mokena Police Department K-9 Key Points:

  • K-9 Kong, a one-and-a-half-year-old German Shepherd from the Czech Republic, was sworn in as the department’s first canine officer.

  • The purchase was fully funded by Will County State’s Attorney Jim Glasgow using drug asset forfeiture funds.

  • Donations from US Overhead Doors and Good Neighbors of Lincoln Way funded a ballistic vest and other costs for Kong’s continued success.

  • Kong is trained in narcotics detection, tracking, and area searches, and is handled by Officer Rick Criscione.

The Mokena Police Department celebrated a historic milestone on Monday, October 13, 2025, with the official swearing-in of its first-ever K-9 officer, Kong. The one-and-a-half-year-old German Shepherd, accompanied by his handler Officer Rick Criscione, took his oath of office before the Village Board and a room of supporters.

“This is a significant milestone for our agency and represents a continued commitment to enhancing public safety, improving officer support, and expanding our department’s capabilities,” said Police Chief Brian Benton.

K-9 Kong, imported from the Czech Republic, is trained in narcotics detection, tracking, area searches, and obedience. He and Officer Criscione recently completed a 10-week certified training program with the Cook County Sheriff’s Department and are already on active duty. Chief Benton noted that the K-9 unit will be available to support not only Mokena but also surrounding agencies when needed.

The acquisition of the canine was made possible entirely through drug asset forfeiture funds provided by the Will County State’s Attorney’s Office. Chief Benton expressed sincere gratitude for State’s Attorney Jim Glasgow’s investment in the community and support for the initiative.

Benton also recognized additional financial contributors whose support was crucial to outfitting the new officer. Mr. Sean Leer of US Overhead Doors donated funding for a custom ballistic vest for Kong through the non-profit foundation protectingk9heroes. Additionally, Mr. Ken Becvar from the Good Neighbors of Lincoln Way non-profit foundation made a generous donation of $2,000 for Kong’s continued success.

During the ceremony, Village Clerk Melissa Martini administered a unique oath to Kong, who affirmed with a bark that he would faithfully perform his duties, protect and serve the community, and “stand beside your handler, Officer Criscione, and to serve as a loyal partner and guardian.” The oath concluded with a pledge that Kong would “graciously accept the occasional treat and belly rub from a grateful community.”

Following the oath, Officer Criscione affixed Kong’s first badge to his collar. Mayor George J. Metanias and village trustees welcomed Kong to the force, celebrating the new capability he brings to Mokena law enforcement. Chief Benton said the department looks forward to introducing Kong to the wider community through various engagement events.

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