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Indiana police K9 killed in the line of duty

Indiana police K9

K9 Harlej and handler. (Fishers Police Department)

November 14, 2019
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FISHERS, Ind. — An Indiana police K9 was shot and killed in the line of duty. Fishers Police Department have identified two suspects in an early-morning incident Wednesday that left the police service dog dead.

Richard Garrett and Rashanna Farrow are both 19-years-old and from Indianapolis.

Garrett faces nine charges including: striking a law enforcement animal, criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon, and resisting law enforcement with a vehicle.

Farrow, who was wanted on warrants from Indianapolis, is charged with False Informing. Both are held at the Hamilton County Jail, RTV6 reported.

The death of a Fishers Police Department K9 was the first line-of-duty death in the department’s history.

K9 Harlej, a 5-year-old Belgian Malinois, was killed during the manhunt for the wanted suspects.

Indiana police K9
A memorial is growing at the Fishers Police Department for K9 Harlej, who was shot and killed during a pursuit on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019. (Fishers Police Department)

The incident began when officers attempted to stop a possible DUI driver just after midnight. After a brief chase, the suspects stopped in a neighborhood and fled on foot, according to the report.

As a result, K9 Harlej was deployed. However, while he was searching in a wooded area, officers heard what they believed were shots fired.

Consequently, Harlej was later found dead in the woods. Both suspects were taken into custody.


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“It is my belief that he saved lives last night and we’re thankful for his sacrifice,” Fishers Police Department Chief Ed Gebhart said during a press conference early Wednesday morning.

Gebhart said Harlej joined the Fishers Police Department in 2015 and had a “very successful career.”

“We would ask for the community to be patient with us,” Gebhart said.

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K9 Harlej and handler. (Fishers Police Department)

Services for Harlej will be announced at a later date.

Fishers Police Department public information officer Tom Weger said there has been a huge outpouring of support, ranging from comments on social media, emails and voice messages to offerings of food, flowers and gift cards. He said a memorial is set up in the police department’s lobby.

“It’s been overwhelming and we sure do appreciate it,” Weger said.

 


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