Died 8/25/15 Two Baltimore K-9 Officers Perish After Being Left in Vehicle Dingo the Dutch shepherd and Kojack the bloodhound perished after they were left in a vehicle where the air conditioning failed. Police could not say how long they were left inside. According to the Humane Society, when the temperature is 72 degrees outside, it can reach 116 degrees …
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K9 Dingo – Baltimore, Maryland
Died 8/25/15 Two Baltimore K-9 Officers Perish After Being Left in Vehicle Dingo the Dutch shepherd and Kojack the bloodhound perished after they were left in a vehicle where the air conditioning failed. Police could not say how long they were left inside. According to the Humane Society, when the temperature is 72 degrees outside, it can reach 116 degrees …
Read More »K9 Hunter – Montgomery County, Maryland
Died – 8/7/15 Handler – Officer Dominic Raysick County Mourns Police Dog Hunter’s Death Residents are joining with Montgomery County Police to mourn the death of the department’s K9 Hunter, who died of cancer recently. The seven-year-old German shepherd was diagnosed with terminal cancer in July, and was euthanized on Aug. 7. Hunter was paired with Officer Dominic Raysick; the …
Read More »K9 Watson – Hagerstown, Maryland
Died 7/28/15 Handler – Trooper Douglas Lowry Hagerstown Police Department mourns the passing of K9 Watson Last Tuesday, the Hagerstown Police Department lost one of their own, K9 Watson. For the past five years, Watson and his handler, retired Maryland State Police Corporal Douglas Lowry, volunteered their time to assist the Hagerstown Police Department by tracking missing people, suspects and …
Read More »K9 Bella – Maryland Correctional
Died – 4/15/15 K9 dies in vehicle fire K9 Bella died in a vehicle fire while being transported to the Western Correctional Institute in Cresaptown, Maryland. Two handlers were taking Bella and a second canine to the facility when their department vehicle caught fire as they drove along I-68, near 15 Mile Creek, in Flintstone, Maryland. The officers were able …
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