LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – Former Mason Police Officer Hayden Wildfong is being charged by the city of Mason for the training of Tamarack the police dog.

Wildfong discovered he was being billed $3,800 for Tamarack’s training. The bill was generated on Feb. 22, and Wildfong learned of it on Feb. 27.

To settle the bill, city officials seized his final payroll check, $2,442.96. They also want Wildfong to pay them another $1,357.04.

6 News obtained the billing from an anonymous source and Wildfong confirmed the details in an exchange with 6 News.

Wildfong resigned from the city while being investigated for violating departmental policies. As part of his resignation, the city took Tamarack from him and attempted to find another law enforcement agency to take her on as part of their team.

A copy of the billing former Mason Police Officer Hayden Wildfong received from the city of Mason. (WLNS)

An attempt to sell the dog to Wildfong for a reasonable amount failed at the City Council and the Ingham County Animal Control and Shelter ordered the dog returned to them as Tamarack had been adopted from that agency.

The day after Tamarack was surrendered to Ingham County Animal Control and Shelter, she was reunited with Wildfong, who became her permanent legal adoptive owner.