Died – 3/15/21
Handler – Trooper Thomas Janeczak
Massachusetts State Police mourn loss of K9 Tank
A State Police K9 has died after a short battle with an infection, the department said Wednesday. “It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Massachusetts State Police K9 Tank, the longtime partner of Trooper Thomas Janeczak. Tank passed away Monday evening after a short battle with a vicious infection. Trooper Janeczak was by Tank’s side when he passed,” state police said. Tank joined the Massachusetts State Police in 2014 when he and Janeczak were certified through the unit’s Patrol School and Narcotic Detection School. State police said Tank was “an excellent dog with an enviable reputation of success.” ”Like all police dogs, he made innumerable contributions to our mission to protect the public, and he made the state a better place for countless citizens — people who live and raise their families here, and who would never know or see him, but for whom life was safer because of the criminals and drugs Tank helped take off the streets of their neighborhoods,” state police said. K9 Unit Commander Lt. Erik Ramsland asked the unit to take a few extra minutes to spend with their K9 partners in Tank’s memory. “In memory of K9 Tank, spend a little more time with your partner on your next shift, a few more tosses of the ball, a few more minutes of free time. Enjoy that special time together,” he said.