We recently introduced you to one of the newest officers to enter the ranks of Horton's finest, Tyler Ball(Play Audio :09 seconds)
Now, the 22-year-old Saint Louis native is joined by two additional new members of the Horton Police Department: 33-year-old Cory Lay and 29-year-old Joseph Pruett.
Lay is a Brown County native, growing up in Powhattan, and graduating from Horton High School.
Following a two year stint on the Hiawatha Police Department, he served as a deputy, including a role as K-9 handler, for the Brown County Sheriff's Department.
Pruett is a native of Topeka, serving four years in the United State's Marine Corp.
He majored in criminal justice during 3 years of attendance at Washburn University.
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