Monthly Archives: April 2016

K9 Euro – Columbus, Ohio

State Highway Patrol mourns loss of K9 A day after beloved Columbus Police Officer Steven Smith was laid to rest, the Ohio State Highway Patrol is grieving their own loss as well. They announced the death of drug detecting K9 Euro. The post wrote he died of natural causes over the weekend. In his two-and-a-half years of service, he helped …

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K9 Patrick – Washington State Police

Died – 4/14/16 Handler – Trooper Mike Allan Washington State Patrol dog dies after sudden illness The Washington State Patrol says that once of its police dogs has died after undergoing emergency surgery. According to a press release issued Wednesday, K9 Patrick, who was assigned to the Division of Homeland Security, died on April 14. Patrick was a nearly 3-year-old …

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K9 Nancy – Pearland, Texas

Handler – Detective Eric Morton Pearland mourns loss of K-9 ‘Nancy’ The Pearland Police Department is mourning the loss of retired Detection K9, Nancy. The 12-year-old Belgian Malinois was the loyal partner and companion of Detective Eric Morton and served the Pearland community from November 2005 until her retirement in early 2014. Nancy was certified for narcotics detection, human tracking …

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K9 Judge – Milford, Connecticut

Died 4/12/16 Handler – Officer Matt Lima CPWDA is sad to announce the passing of retired K9 Judge who was partnered with Detective Matt Lima of the Milford Police Department. In 2006 Officer Lima and K9 Judge were the winners of the prestigious Daniel Wasson Memorial Canine Award and were also the 1st Runner- Up of the award in 2008. …

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K9 Kilo – Hernando County, Florida

Died 4/12/16 Handler – Corporal Stephen Miller Hernando County Sheriff’s Office Mourns K9 Kilo The Hernando County Sheriff’s Office is saddened and deeply regrets to announce the passing of retired K-9 Kilo. K-9 Kilo faithfully served his partner, Corporal Stephen Miller, theHernando County Sheriff’s Office, and the citizens of Hernando County for eight years, starting in 2006. In 2010, K-9 …

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K9 Axl – Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey

Handler – Officer Kenneth Marchelle Egg Harbor Township announce death of K9 Axl Axl, a 10-year-old Begian Malinois, died from a degenerative bone disease, the department announced. “Axl served the department and community with distinction alongside his partner Officer Kenneth Marchelle. Axl will be greatly missed by many.” The department has three existing K-9 dogs: Diesel, Blitz and Nieko. According …

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K9 Avalon – Escambia County, Alabama

Died – 4/11/16 K-9 officer passes away A six-year law enforcement canine veteran, Avalon, passed away on April 11, 2016. She was 13 years old. Avalon began her service to the citizens of Escambia County, Ala., in January 2004 after we had completed 450 hours of initial training with the Escambia County (Fla.) Sheriff’s Office, who trained and certified to …

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K9 Aldo – Malmo, Sweeden

Died 4/11/16 K9 Aldo receives final goodbye A former police dog of the year was given a champion send-off in the Swedish city of Malmö, but some locals thought the idea was barking. Aldo, who was voted the top police dog in Sweden in 2013 for contributing to nearly 60 arrests, was given an unusual goodbye by some of his …

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K9 Quinty – Urbana, Illinois

Died 4/9/16 Handler – Officer Doug Beckman Police mourn the loss of beloved K-9 The UI Police Department is mourning the loss of a fellow officer and four-legged friend. K-9 Quinty died after being part of a huge drug bust in Urbana Friday night. Friday was his final call. He helped his handler, Officer Doug Beckman, find ecstasy in a …

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K9 Max – Mumbai, India

Died – 4/8/16 Hero dog Max dies Max, a retired Mumbai police sniffer dog who helped save countless lives by detecting bombs during the 26/11 terror attacks, died on Friday. He was 15 years old. Police officials said tMax was part of a Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad unit deployed during 26/11 and found an Improvised Explosive Device and a …

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