Died – 12/28/19
Handler – Capt. Scott Waldron
Drago, first K-9 of Franklin County Sheriff’s Office, dies
It’s been said that all dogs go to heaven. If this is true, the afterlife just got some new police detail. Drago, the first K-9 deputy of the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office, died of natural causes after becoming ill over the weekend. He was 9 years old. “We will miss Drago,” Sheriff Christopher Donelan said. “He was our first, he was excellent at what he did, and all our dogs will be measured against him.” Drago, a German shepherd, was one of two active K-9s at the county jail, the other being K-9 Uno. Donelan said the Sheriff’s Office hopes to find a replacement for Drago. Donelan brought the K-9 Program to the Sheriff’s Office during his first year in office, and Drago joined shortly after in September 2011. Drago and his handler, Capt. Scott Waldron, attended the K-9 patrol class with the Boston Police Department from Sept. 26, 2011, to March 25, 2012. Waldron and Drago provided services to the Massachusetts State Police and to police departments throughout Western Massachusetts. According to Donelan, Drago participated in 420 facility searches of the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office, 101 tracks (with multiple police departments), 77 car searches (with multiple police departments), six search warrants, eight article searches, 60 school searches, 252 service calls, 102 K-9 demonstrations and 21 apprehensions. He also trained weekly with local police and sheriff’s departments.