Greenville Co. Sheriff’s Office ‘hearts are broken’ after K-9′s death
Handler – Deputy Mike Derosa
The Greenville County Sheriff’s Office announced Friday afternoon that Dooley, a member of their K-9 unit, has died.In a Facebook post, the GCSO explained that “after 9 years of service to GCSO, our beautiful 13 year old Belgian Malinois/Shepherd mix, finally met the fight he couldn’t win. Cancer.”The post included a list of “the great things he did for Greenville County.
• 1,647 deployments
• 862 arrests made with his help
• Over 200 pounds of illegal drugs taken off the streets
• $850,000 seized from the sale of illegal drugs”
“At the advice of Veterinarian professionals, it was time to make the selfless choice to let him be pain free,” the GCSO said. “Our hearts are broken.”The GCSO created a video honoring Dooley and commemorating him for his last deployment: June 13, 2024.“Please keep Dooley, his handlers (past and present), our K-9 Unit, and the rest of our GCSO family in your thoughts,” the GCSO said. “Rest easy good boy, thank you for always having our backs.”