More than 1,000 gather to mourn slain police dog in Boise
There were whines, tears and even barks in Boise’s Taco Bell Area where as many as 1,500 people gathered to mourn a police dog that was killed in the line of duty.
The Idaho Statesman reports that at least 30 police dogs from departments across the state gathered Tuesday at a memorial service for 6-year-old K-9 Police Officer Jardo, who was shot Nov. 11 working with officers to apprehend a suspect.
Jardo, a Belgian Malinois, joined the Boise Police Department in 2013 and was trained in drug detection and suspect apprehension. The dog worked 900 incidents that resulted in 250 arrests over the course of his career.
Jardo was posthumously awarded the Canine Medal of Honor and Police Cross.
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Information from: Idaho Statesman, http://www.idahostatesman.com