Dedicated to Preserving the Memory of Our N.A.P.W.D.A. Law Enforcement Members and Member's K-9 Partners Killed in the Line of Duty
K-9 Ando
The Incident
On December 26th 2000 at about 8:30pm a patrol officer observed a vehicle with no license plate and no seat belts in use riding around in a high drug area of the city. The officer
initiated a traffic stop but the vehicle refused to stop and a pursuit began and lasted for about a mile, ending on a dead end street with both occupants leaving the vehicle and running
from the officer into a wooded area. Officer Davison and Ando responded to assist and began to track the driver. A good perimeter was established but normally our canine teams have no
cover officer on tracking incidents because of the lack of manpower. To have a good perimeter we have to give up the cover officer, as was the case for this incident. Ando tracked hard
and located a pair of jeans the driver was wearing. As the team continued to track the suspect could be heard moving through the brush about fifty yards ahead of the team. Numerous
verbal warnings about the use of the canine were given to the suspect with no response. The groundcover got thicker and thicker as the team continued to track the suspect and Officer
Davison decided to go into a directed search off leash. Officer Davison gave numerous verbal warnings about the deployment of the canine off leash and then began to send Ando out to
search a very densely wooded area. Ando went out and recalled twice and was sent out a third time but did not return. Officer Davison called Ando several times with no response. Nothing
could be heard at all. No barking no yelling, nothing. Officer Davison began to search for his canine, sensing something was wrong, and alerted perimeter officers of the situation. The
other three canine teams with the LaGrange Police department were called out and together they began to search the wooded area for about six hours concentrating the search in the area
within the perimeter. At about five o'clock in the morning Officer Davison began searching outside the perimeter area and located his canine partner Ando in a creek bed, deceased from
what appeared to be drowning. Ando was still wearing his collar and black nylon tracking harness with the words "POLICE" on each side. Further investigation at the crime scene revealed
the suspect's footprints, a camouflaged ear warmer, and a black leather jacket that was soaking wet and had creek sand in the pockets. This location was a little over one hundred yards
from the area Officer Davison had released Ando.
LaGrange detectives began an investigation and arrested a twenty-year-old male on December 28th 2000. The suspect had multiple dog bites and scratches on his legs and arms, but refused to talk about the incident. The investigation revealed that the suspect has a history of drug arrests, obstructing Police and that he had exchanged crack cocaine for the use of the vehicle in the crime. The suspect was charged with numerous traffic charges, obstruction and killing a police canine, which is a five-year felony and a $10,000.00 fine under Georgia criminal code. Officer Davison will remain dedicated to the canine unit and will be selecting a new canine partner in February.
N.A.P.W.D.A. Remembers
Our Officers
Deputy Scott R. Arner
Deputy Vernon Matthew "Matt" Williams
K9 Officer Grant Jansen
N.A.P.W.D.A. Remembers
Our K-9 Partners
K-9 Bodi
K-9 Bosco
K-9 Gator
K-9 Sevo
K-9 Cero
K-9 Ando
K-9 Vasko
K-9 DiOGi

K9 ANDO
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