Died 10/10/24
Handler – Sgt. Jonathan Reppert
Retired police K-9 dies after three-year career in Lancaster city
A retired Lancaster city police dog has died 11 days from his tenth birthday after a three-year career and five years as a house dog, according to the department. K9 Stryker was euthanized Thursday night because he was experiencing severe pain while walking, according to Lancaster police.Stryker was a Belgian Malinois and served the department from 2016 to 2019. He was trained in narcotics and patrol.Stryker was adopted by his handler, Sgt. Jonathan Reppert, and began having trouble walking over the past few months, according to the department. With guidance from Stryker’s vet, Reppert decided to put him down.Stryker’s death comes nearly eight months after retired K9 Zoltan died at 9 years old following a battle with cancer. There are currently four dogs on the K9 team. The most recent addition was 17-month-old purebred German Shepherd Mizo.