Died – 7/12/17
Handler – Detective Newly McSpadden
Stillwater PD mourns loss of K9 officer
The Stillwater Police Department announced the loss of one of its K9 officers, Zena, on Wednesday afternoon. Zena was 8 years old. “Early this morning, Zena was found in her kennel extremely ill and with a distended stomach by her handler, Detective Newly McSpadden. Zena was rushed to the Boren veterinary hospital at Oklahoma State University for emergency treatment. Zena was unresponsive and had no heartbeat upon arrival. Medical Staff was able to re-establish a heartbeat and placed Zena on a breathing machine. “Further examination revealed Zena was suffering from gastric dilation and volvulus (GDV), commonly referred to as bloat or gastric torsion. GDV is a life-threatening condition in dogs in which their stomach twists and distends with gas. Zena was gravely ill and had to be put down.” SPD’s Facebook post began immediately filling up with condolences.”This is a shame. Not only did SPD lose an officer, Det. McSpadden lost a member of his family. My deepest condolences and sympathies go out to Newly McSpadden and his family,” said one user. “She was a brave officer and although she had a job I’m sure she was loved by many officers,” added another user. “I know how I would feel if I lost my dogs and I’m sorry for your loss.” Zena made a lot of public appearances. She was very popular during a Career Day in April at Richmond Elementary. She was there with Tom Comstock, a narcotics detective with the Stillwater Police Department. Fourth-grader Juliana Rojas, 10, liked petting Zena. “I think (she) is fluffy and adorable,” Rojas said.