Ohio officers hold funeral procession for police dog after sudden death


Ohio Police say goodbye after the police dog’s sudden death

Various police forces participated in a funeral procession in Sandusky County, Ohio on October 28th when a beloved former police dog was buried. (Photo credit: Sandusky County Sheriff’s Office via Storyful)

On October 28, various law enforcement agencies said goodbye to a police dog.

Authorities joined forces on a funeral procession in Sandusky County, Ohio for the K9.

“It was with great sadness that K9 Brutus, who worked in the sheriff’s office from 2011 to 2018, was buried today due to sudden health problems,” the sheriff’s office wrote on Facebook. “K9 units, deputies, officers and OSP units came from all over the area to send Brutus on his final ride,” he added.

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Photo credit: Sandusky County Sheriff’s Office via Storyful

“Please keep Detective Sgt. Brian McGrady and his family in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time,” the statement said.

This story was told from Los Angeles.

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