Died – 12/5/22
Handler – Sgt. Dan Salander
Bismarck remembers K9 Bala
K9 Bala, police dog and beloved member of the Bismarck Police force, passed away on Monday after a sudden medical issue. Bala began service with the Bismarck Police Department in 2015 and patrolled with Sgt. Dan Salander over the years. She had more than 2,000 hours of training and was deployed more than 1,500 times over the span of her career. She worked on drug detection cases, car stops, building searches, tracking cases, and searched for missing people.She won Iron Dog competitions, several awards, and garnered national attention and adoration as she competed in America’s Top Dog by A&E in 2019.“They become a major part of the department. A lot of the officers have stories of working with the K9s. Bala was always on top of her game, whether it was drug detection or obedience. [Bala and Sgt. Salander] were just a great team together and they had a lot of success over the years,” said Lt. Chad Fetzer, Bismarck Police Department. K9s are integrated into officer’s households too.Sgt. Salander’s wife Lacy Salander said Bala was much more than a working dog. She wrote, “K9 Bala (her name of which is Spanish for Bullet), Belgian Malinois, served so bravely and proudly the citizens of Bismarck, ND . . . She was greatly loved by all.” Bala’s companions at the Bismarck Police Department include K9 Mesa, K9 Titan, and K9 Echo.