The Lake County Sheriff’s Office has announced the retirement of K9 Dax, an esteemed member of their team.
Joining the force in the spring of 2015 at just 13 months old, K9 Dax has made an indelible impact during his tenure. Alongside his partner, Deputy John Forlenza, Dax has been instrumental in locating over 400 missing persons and apprehending fleeing felons. He has also played a crucial role in seizing illegal drugs, firearms and vehicles, and has participated in numerous community demonstrations.
Idleburg has granted Dax’s official retirement request, allowing him to enjoy a well-deserved rest with Deputy Forlenza and his family.Illinois K9 officer injured while apprehending suspect who hit squad car, crashed stolen vehicleDeputy Forlenza expressed his gratitude for Dax’s unwavering dedication and the support received throughout their partnership.
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