Died – 5/15/17
Handler – Officer Jason Behr
Edina K9 Blade dies from cancer
A beloved K9 with the Edina Police Department has died, after being diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer. The K9, named Blade, died Monday, May 15 after working with his partner Officer Jason Behr for more than seven years. Blade was born in Slovakia and was partnered with Behr in 2010, when he was just an 18-month-old pup. Together, the two apprehended more than 75 suspects and made more than 150 narcotic searches and 100 building searches. “As Blade’s family, know that there was nothing more he enjoyed than protecting you and me,” Officer Behr told the Edina Police Department, in a news release. Blade and Behr competed in the 2014 National Detector Do Trials in Edina, placing third overall. “It’s amazing the impact that a four-legged animal can have on you — especially one that you spend most of your waking hours with,” said Behr. “Blade was both my partner and my best friend. He was my protector and my companion. His passing creates a void that will never be filled.” Edina Police will install a bronze K9 sculpture this fall outside the department, to pay tribute to Blade, and all other K9s and service dogs that have died.