Died – 4/7/17
Handler – Officer Craig Stahl
Macon County K-9 officer dies after cancer diagnosis
The Macon County Sheriff’s Office said goodbye to one of their K-9 officers on Tuesday. Officer Conan, a Belgium Malinois, was put down after being diagnosed with prostate cancer. He was 9 years old. “Part of me left today as I watched Conan pass in our loving arms, but Conan gave his all to me, and even though he’s gone now he will definitely not be forgotten,” Craig Stahl, Conan’s handler, said. According to a release from the county, he was certified in narcotics work in the fall of 2008 and started working with the Macon County Sheriff’s Office in fall of 2012. Craig said Conan was known for this “antenna tail and huge pointy ears” as a puppy. Craig’s wife, Racheal, said he was “awesome enough to attack a grown man and gentle enough to turn loose in an elementary classroom.” Officer Conan’s family said he always brought smiles to everyone’s face and was protective of his family. Conan was greeted by members of local fire departments, EMS and law enforcement as he made his last walk into the vet’s office. The county said his entire K-9 family, the narcotics division of the sheriff’s office, Sheriff Holland and Conan’s “at home family” were at his side as he passed away. “He will always hold a special place in everyone’s heart that knew him. He was and always will be ‘Daddy’s best big buddy,'” Craig added in a statement.