K9 Shadow – Plaistow, New Hampshire

Died – 9/8/22
Handler – Sgt. Alec Porter

Police K-9 ‘Shadow’ Dies During Recovery From Emergency Surgery

Plaistow police K-9 Shadow died unexpectedly last week. He was a member of law enforcement since 2016.Shadow, a 6-year-old Belgian Malinois, was assigned to Sergeant Alec Porter, the department’s K-9 handler since 1987. Shadow was Porter’s fifth K-9.In a Facebook post, the Plaistow Police Department announced that Shadow was rushed to Brentwood Veterinary Emergency Hospital before his tour of duty Sept. 4, when he showed symptoms of bloat. Shadow underwent emergency surgery, but “took a turn for the worse during his recovery,” the post said. A decision was made to euthanize Shadow on Sept. 8. Neighboring town police departments, including Hampstead, Salem and Haverhill, Massachusetts, offered their condolences on social media. The New Hampshire Fire Marshal’s office also offered sympathy. Shadow will be remembered not only by Plaistow police, but the community at large, Sgt. Jason Mazza said. Shadow was popular at events and schools across town. “He was just a great presence here,” Mazza said. “He worked hand-in-hand with Sergeant Porter. He was a great community dog.”Over the course of his service, Shadow was certified in patrol tactics and narcotics by both the Boston Police K-9 Academy and the United States Police Canine Association Region 4. He was re-certified as recently as July.That training allowed Shadow to show proficiency in tracking missing persons, which he did in town and when called up by neighboring departments in need.He also was trained to sniff out evidence at crime scenes and locate drugs.“There is a lot that goes on behind the scenes with the K-9s, especially Shadow,” Mazza said “He was always available to work and always excited to work.”There is no immediate plan in place for the town’s K-9 program.“It happened so fast,” Mazza said. “We don’t have anything lined up right now so it’s just an administrative decision to see where we go down the road.”Shadow’s name will be added to a monument in front of the Public Safety Complex, where the names of other Plaistow K-9s are included.

Submitted By Jim Cortina

James A. Cortina has been involved with police dogs since 1972 and currently on the Board of Directors for the Connecticut Police Work Dog Association Inc. Jim has been appointed as Treasurer since its inception in 1991. Jim is one of the charter members of the C.P.W.D.A. organization. Since 1975 he has been a certified professional dog trainer and received his Master Trainer Certification in 1985. During his career he has provided armed K-9 strike crowd control for security agencies in Connecticut and out of state security companies. In conjunction with other members of the Connecticut Police Work Dog Association Inc. Board of Directors, he helped to draft Connecticut Statute 53-247(e) "Intentional Injury or Killing of Police K-9" which was passed by the Senate in 1993 and also assisted in implementing the prestigious Daniel Wasson Memorial K-9 Award in 1992. In 1993 he helped coordinate the North American Police Work Dog Association Nationals in New London, Connecticut. He was appointed Training Director for the New London County Work Dog Association from 1985-1987. He performed decoy work for Connecticut Police Work Dog Association Inc. in police K-9 demonstrations, trained several local police department canines, and coordinated training workshops for out-of-state police departments. He participated in the United States Police K-9 Association Trials in Croton on Hudson, New York in 1985 as a decoy. He is an avid photographer and received photography awards in 1989, 1990, and 1991 and currently takes photographs for the Connecticut Police Work Dog Association Inc.