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3 North Carolina gas stations deploy K-9 units as security after crimes at the pump

Three North Carolina gas stations are deploying crime-fighting canines at the pumps as an added security measure for customers following a string of robberies and carjackings over the past year.

The trio of Sheetz gas stations have hired K-9 units to keep customers in Greensboro safe in the wake of the thefts and the fatal shooting of an off-duty cop who was trying to stop a robbery at one of the chain’s locations at the end of last year, WFMY News 2 reported.

Signs reading “Your safety is our priority! K-9 units on-site,” have popped up at Sheetz stations in Greensboro.

The signs advertising the K-9 units have popped up at three Sheetz locations in Greensboro. WANE

“The safety of our customers and employees at Sheetz is a top priority. We continually assess which stores need additional support and have implemented supplemental security measures, including K-9 units, at several Greensboro store locations as an additional safety measure,” a spokesperson for the company told the local CBS News affiliate station.

The specially-trained dogs will be provided by private Virginia-based company American K-9 Interdiction at the Sheetz gas stations on Wendover Avenue, West Market Street and Spring Garden Street, according to the station.

Sheetz said the K-9 units are “an additional safety measure” for customers and employees. WANE

One local told local Fox station WGHP that the dogs are sorely needed at those three locations.

“It’s good. Folks don’t know how to act in public. Folks being ignorant so if they can’t follow the rules, let them get bit,” Greensboro native Michael Rogers said.

Other residents were less convinced.

The dog security follows a string of robberies, at least two carjackings and the fatal shooting of an off-duty Greensboro cop at Sheetz locations in the area over the past year. WANE
The K-9 security received mixed reactions from local residents and customers. niuniu

“I don’t know what you would need the K-9 for unless you’re going for drugs or something like that. Other than that, it’s just another policeman,” driver Henry Boyd said, referring to drug-sniffing dogs.

Another Sheetz customer wondered why the stores didn’t just hire security guards like other shopping centers have done.

“I feel like that’s something that can be controlled by not dogs. You’ve got places like Allied Security who goes around Friendly Shopping Center until 11 o’clock. So, why can’t you take them jobs?” Christopher Harper told WFMY.