She was a Belgian Malinois trained in apprehension, narcotics detection, and tracking, and was a member of the Florence Police Department for five years. During her law enforcement career, her hard work led to the recovery of almost $200,000 in drug money, and $500,000 in narcotics. She also apprehended a murder suspect, a vehicle theft suspect, and a burglary suspect. She died because of an inverted stomach, a condition common in large breeds. She is survived by her handler/partner, Florence Police Corporal John Lockhart.
She was a Belgian Malinois trained in apprehension, narcotics detection, and tracking, and was a member of the Florence Police Department for five years. During her law enforcement career, her hard work led to the recovery of almost $200,000 in drug money, and $500,000 in narcotics. She also apprehended a murder suspect, a vehicle theft suspect, and a burglary suspect. She died because of an inverted stomach, a condition common in large breeds. She is survived by her handler/partner, Florence Police Corporal John Lockhart.