Handler – Lt. Joshua Cook
WVU Police Department Says Goodbye to Beloved K-9
The West Virginia University Police Department said goodbye to a beloved Golden Retriever named Bella. Bella served as an explosive detection K-9 and passed away after battling cancer. Bella joined the WVU Police Department when she was two years old and has worked in schools, sports facilities, airports and more. When former president Bill Clinton visited Morgantown to speak to students, Bella ensured his safety. Bella received multiple awards, including a national ACE award. She was the face of the “See Something, Say Something” campaign on WVU’s campus. It was started by her handler and partner, Lt. Joshua Cook. When Bella wasn’t working, she enjoyed playing with tennis balls and other four-legged friends, including her friend Ginger. Bella will be missed by her family, co-workers and the WVU community. The WVU Police Department said that she has truly made an impact on their lives and left paw prints on their hearts.