Died 3/6/18
Handler – Officer Matthew Lutz
Departments honor K9 Officer; Vilo was with Logan Township PD for about a decade
Logan Township, Blair County, Pa. – Police departments across Blair County are mourning one of their own today. K9 Officer Vilo passed away this morning. He served the community for about a decade. Police cruiser lights flashed at a procession Tuesday morning, honoring Vilo for his years of service. “That dog was truly made to be a police patrol dog.” Logan Township Chief Timothy Mercer says their whole department is mourning Vilo. He the K9 officer made his mark in the community over the last decade.”What’s special about Vilo, is that Vilo has been in every school district in Blair County. He’s been helping make our schools safer by conducting locker searches and protecting officers,” explained Mercer. K9 Trainer Jim Walstrom trained Vilo and Officer Matt Lutz. He says losing a K9 partner is heartbreaking for the handler. “It is a little different when you work with one every day and you know when that dog will stand on his head for you and will put his life on the line anytime to protect you, or another officer, or a citizen. Logan Township Police Department will not be the same, says Chief Mercer. “He was such a fixture in our department. It was not uncommon to see him running up the hallways here playing with his toys and heading out on patrol.” Vilo retired from the department last August after he was diagnosed with cancer. Freddie is the department’s newest dog. He’s a Belgian Malinois and will carry on Vilo’s legacy.