The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department has awarded its annual title of “Officer Good Boi” to a member of its Airport Unit for the first time. This year’s winner, a K-9 named Hasso, has made history by receiving the accolade, which celebrates the contributions of police dogs and their handlers. The announcement was made on the department’s official social media channels, highlighting the community’s involvement in the voting process.
In a celebratory post on Facebook, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department expressed its excitement over Hasso’s achievement. “Congratulations to our 2025 winner; making history as the first ever Officer Good Boi of our Airport Unit! May your belly rubs be endless, your treats be overflowing and your toys be the squeakiest!” the post stated.
The “Officer Good Boi” competition has become a beloved tradition within the community, fostering a connection between residents and local law enforcement through shared appreciation for the K-9s. This year’s contest attracted significant participation, as community members cast their votes in support of their favorite K-9 officers.
The recognition of Hasso is particularly noteworthy as he serves at Charlotte Douglas International Airport. While the airport has yet to comment on Hasso’s achievement, the police department’s announcement has garnered positive attention, celebrating the hard work and dedication of both the K-9s and their handlers.
This annual event not only highlights the skills of police dogs but also emphasizes the bond between the animals and their human partners. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department continues to engage the community through initiatives like the “Officer Good Boi” competition, showcasing the important role that K-9 units play in public safety.
For further details, the full announcement and celebratory post can be found on the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s Facebook page.






































