Officers announced the passing of retired K-9, Cash who began his career with the police department in 2012. Cash was certified as a Patrol K-9 and a Narcotic Detection K-9.
The police department says Cash was more than just a patrol K-9, but a favorite among personnel and the community. He enjoyed interacting with officers, dispatchers, CSI and records personnel, as well as interacting with the community, making him an ambassador for officers.
“Hardly a day went by that Officer Freer wasn’t asked, ‘May I pet your dog?’ to which he happily complied. After his well-deserved retirement from police service, K-9 Cash lived out his years with Officer Freer and his family. We thank him for his service, dedication and love. He will be truly missed,” the police department said in a social media post.
K-9 Cash worked with Officer Brian Freer. As a K-9 team, they were responsible for the location and apprehension of criminals in the community, according to officers.
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