Died – 6/21/23
Handler – Deputy Tim King
K9 Nero Put to Rest
It is with very sad news that our beloved K-9 Deputy Nero has crossed over the rainbow bridge today. K-9 Deputy Nero came to us certified from the Redwood National Parks law enforcement back in May of 2020. Nero was donated to the Curry County Sheriff’s Office. Nero was assigned to Deputy Tim King and they formed a bond that was unbreakable and remarkable. Unbeknownst to us at the time, Nero had some pre existing medical problems but he worked hard for Deputy King and together they took care of business. One of Nero’s greatest finds was three pounds of methamphetamine during a search warrant. Nero had several apprehensions and numerous surrenders under his collar during his three years of devoted service. K-9 Deputy Nero had a reputation that put fear into the minds of criminals and the only one he would work for was Deputy King. Due to his increasing problems with his medical issues, it was determined that it was best to lay Nero down to rest because of his constant pain. Even with his medical problems, he never stopped wanting to work even though his body said otherwise. Law Enforcement from all over Curry County and into California came to support Deputy King and pay their respect to Deputy Nero. Along with the Curry County Sheriff’s Office, we were joined by officers of the Brookings Police Department, Gold Beach Police Department, Port Orford Police Department, Oregon State Police, and California Highway Patrol. We had a 16 vehicle procession with emergency lights, escorting Deputy King and K-9 Deputy Nero from the Port of Brookings to Brookings Harbor Vet Clinic. All of us are saddened to loose such a great K-9 partner. Deputy King’s heart is broken at the loss of his partner. Deputy King is in the process of training and working another K-9 now and I am sure you will hear good things about the dynamic pair as they work to provide public safety.