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Rocky sniffs out $85,000 worth of Marijuana -

K-9 Rocky alerted on several boxes at a Little Rock FedEx facility on Wednesday morning.  Search warrants were obtained and the boxes were found to contain approximately 85 pounds of Marijuana.

 
K-9 "Xantho" and Officer Tankersley selected as Officer of the Year -

Officer Tankersley as well as his deceased partner, K-9 "Xantho", were honored as the Little Rock Police Department's Officer of the Year.  The honor was bittersweet for Officer Tankersley as he was informed of the award on the day that K-9 Xantho died.

 
K-9 "Rocky" hits the streets -

K-9 "Rocky" hits the streets as Officer Tankersley's new partner.  Rocky is a three year old German Shepherd that is certified in Narcotic Detection and Patrol Operations.

 
K-9 Xantho lost his fight with cancer today -

We regret to announce that Officer Tankersley had to take Xantho in to Dr. Hale's office today to be humanely euthanized.  Xantho took a turn for the worse this past weekend and, after several days of attempting to nurse him back to health, Officer Tankersley could tell that Xantho's quality of life had deteriorated to the point that the very difficult decision had to be made. 

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The Little Rock Police K-9 Association is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit* organization that was formed to assist in the care of retired police service dogs, provide additional training and equipment for police service dogs and their handlers, and furnish death benefits for the police canines.  The Little Rock Police K-9 Association also strives to educate and promote the use of police service dogs in the community by performing canine demonstrations for schools, civic and church groups as well as appearing at special events.  

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The members of the Little Rock Police K-9 Association recognize that maintaining a Police K-9 Unit is an expensive endeavor and unfortunately, due to restrictive budgets, the Cities involved are not financially able to cover many of these costs.  It is our goal to honor the life-long service that these dogs give, with a merely a pat on the head and a scratch behind the ear as their only rewards, by raising funds to support them in retirement as well as at the time of their death.

While not officially associated with the Little Rock Police Department or the City of Little Rock, the Little Rock Police K-9 Association strives to reflect a positive image of both.

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