Died – 2/24/16
Handler – Officer Jason Macciola
Fremont police dog dies from auto immune dysfunction
Fremont Police Department is mourning the death of police dog Warco. The 2-year-old German shepherd. from an auto immune dysfunction, according to police in an announcement released Friday. He was taken to the Ohlone Veterinary Clinic that day for tests. However, the damage was too severe and Warco could not be cured. The past month has been “extremely difficult” for his handler, Officer Jason Macciola, and the entire police department, police said. “Anyone who knows Officer Macciola, knows how much Warco meant to him,” the announcement said. Born on March 17, 2013 in the Czech Republic, Warco joined the police department on June 26, 2014. He was certified in patrol, narcotics and SWAT. Warco served in police dog patrol capacity for more than a year and a half. He was used on more than 100 incidents to assist patrol, street crimes, SWAT and the major crimes unit.”K9 Warco’s easy going personality matched with his love to work, making him an all-around great K9, both on and off the duty. Officer Macciola, the Fremont Police family and our entire community will miss this warrior who worked tirelessly to help keep Fremont safe,” police said.