The Crisp family delivered handmade memorial cookies to several agencies Tuesday to mark the five-year anniversary of the death of Jason Crisp and K-9 Maros. Present at the McDowell Sheriff’s Office were (back row, from left) Capt. Jason Grindstaff; Lt. Greg Stevenson; Chief Deputy Nathan Mace; Lt. Chris Taylor; SBI Special Agent Randy Wood; (front row) Jason’s mother, Elaine Tangeman; Administrative Assistant Deanna McKinney; Jason’s widow, Amanda; Jason’s youngest son, Logan; Sheriff Ricky Buchanan; Jason’s oldest son, Garett; and Detective Van Williams.
Family members wore pins in remembrance of Jason and Maros.
They gave handmade memorial cookies to several agencies.
The Crisp family visited several other agencies, including Western Piedmont Community College and the Morganton Department of Public Safety.
The Crisp family visited several other agencies, including Western Piedmont Community College and the Morganton Department of Public Safety.
Five years ago, a dedicated husband, father, brother, son and law enforcement officer from McDowell County sacrificed his life for the safety of others.
The Crisp family delivered handmade memorial cookies to several agencies Tuesday to mark the five-year anniversary of the death of Jason Crisp and K-9 Maros. Present at the McDowell Sheriff’s Office were (back row, from left) Capt. Jason Grindstaff; Lt. Greg Stevenson; Chief Deputy Nathan Mace; Lt. Chris Taylor; SBI Special Agent Randy Wood; (front row) Jason’s mother, Elaine Tangeman; Administrative Assistant Deanna McKinney; Jason’s widow, Amanda; Jason’s youngest son, Logan; Sheriff Ricky Buchanan; Jason’s oldest son, Garett; and Detective Van Williams.