Strongsville boy honored by state patrol after he raised money for K9 vests

Updated: Jul. 19, 2018 at 3:33 PM EDT
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STRONGSVILLE, OH (WOIO) - The Ohio State Highway Patrol honored a 8-year-old Strongsville boy after he raised money for K9 vests.

State Patrol said he was given a certificate of recognition by Colonel Paul A. Pride.

Brady Snakovsky donated four K9 vests to the state patrol's Cleveland District in June, according to the state patrol.

He was able to raise money for the vest through school events and a GoFundMe page, according to a social media post from state patrol.

State Patrol also posted a photo of Brady holding up his certificate.

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