Indiana State Police K-9 Retires After Sniffing Out More than 200 Cases
State police say the 10-year-old Belgian Malinois never missed a shift and helped make 110 narcotics arrests before retirement.
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K9 Smitty retires after 8 years of service to Indiana State Police
PERU, Ind. (WISH) — After eight years of being a good boy and faithfully serving the state of Indiana, K9 Smitty has officially retired. K9 Smitty, a 10-year-old Belgian Malinois who served alongside his partner, Trooper Doug Weaver, has 174 narcotics searches under his collar, along with many other impressive stats. Throughout his career, Smitty complied: 174 narcotics searches. 110 narcotics arrests. 1.3 pounds of methamphetamine. 34 pounds o…
Indiana State Police K9 Smitty Retires
Source: Indiana State Police / other Indiana State Police K9 Smitty Retires PERU, Ind – Indiana State Police K9 Smitty has completed his sniffing services, being an assistant gps for police officers, and teaching the community how to be safe. Smitty is officially a retired police dog. K9 Smitty is a ten-year-old Belgian Malinois. Smitty’s breed is known to be highly intelligent and are always alert. Smitty was chosen as a dual-purpose K9 for the…
Indiana State Police K-9 retires after sniffing out more than 200 cases
INDIANAPOLIS (WANE) - A four-legged officer with the Indiana State Police is officially in retirement. The ISP shared Thursday that K-9 Smitty spent eight years with the agency. The 10-year-old Belgian Malinois was brought onto the team as a dual-purpose K-9 in Indianapolis in 2017. When he was assigned to Trooper Doug Weaver in 2021, [...]
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