 Hi, I'm Portville Tellier. This is K9 Tacoma. We'll be doing a ride-along today for National Police Woman Day. With the Pasco County Sheriff's Office, I am in our community engagement department. What that entitles is, I am here to help foster relationships between the Sheriff's Office and the community. We attend various events throughout the community, and we also help with some information on crime prevention and putting out those resources to help the citizens in our community. I'm also a part of our K9 team. I have a K9-assisted therapy dog. His name is K9 Tacoma. And with that, we go out to incidents where it could be traumatic for individuals or children. And K9 Tacoma will sit there and let people play with it and pet him and interact with him to help them get through the tough time they're getting through. We just assisted a detective with the Behavioral Health Intervention Team with a citizen in the county who is experiencing the effects of mental health. With the Sheriff's Office, we like to go above and beyond our actual duties. We want to be there for our citizens to help them through anything they need help with when it comes down to mental health or even substance abuse. We want our citizens of Pasco County to know that we have their back and we support them in any way we can when it comes to mental health or substance abuse. We just left our local fast food restaurant. This is a great opportunity for us to be one-on-one with our community to build that relationship and let them know that we're here for them. We like them to be able to approach us and feel safe coming to us and let us know that we're here for them. We also like to give out resources to people that they would not be able to receive if they were not in contact with the Sheriff's Office. So this concludes our tweet-along. I hope you enjoyed seeing what I do in community engagement. Also, how our assisted therapy K9s benefit our Pasco County Sheriff's Office.