Chicago Sun-Times

RENOWNED POLICE DOG DIES MONTH AFTER BEING INJURED WHILE APPREHENDI­NG SUSPECT

- BY MICK ZAWISLAK

Dax, the decorated nationally known crimefight­ing police dog, has died just two days after a public celebratio­n of his illustriou­s career with the Lake County Sheriff’s Office.

Seriously injured in his neck and spine March 3 while apprehendi­ng a fleeing suspect, the department veteran went through intensive therapy but was subsequent­ly retired. Over the past few days, Dax was in serious pain and the difficult decision was made to put him to sleep Friday morning, the Daily Herald reported.

The German shepherd, who was 13 months old when he joined the sheriff’s office in 2015, tallied an impressive list of accomplish­ments during his service, made a national television appearance and won several awards.

With his partner, Deputy John Forlenza, he’s found more than 400 missing/endangered people or fleeing felons, seized hundreds of kilos of illegal drugs and millions of dollars of illegal cash, and dozens of firearms discarded by offenders, officials said.

“There is no way to quantify or properly express what Dax’s service has meant to the Lake County Sheriff’s Office, the Lake County community, his supporters across the nation, and especially me,” Forlenza has said previously, according to the Daily Herald.

“But I cannot refrain from stating that his service has been exemplary, and most importantl­y, he has saved countless lives, including my own. I am proud to have been his handler and best friend for the last nine years.”

Dax was considered a hero whose lifesaving contributi­ons won’t be forgotten, Sheriff John D. Idleburg said.

“K9 Dax will always hold a special place in our hearts, and we are incredibly saddened by his passing,” Idleburg said. “K9 Dax will be remembered for the lives he saved, violent offenders he apprehende­d, and drugs he kept from being distribute­d in our community. Please keep the Forlenza family in your thoughts and prayers.”

 ?? JOE LEWNARD/DAILY HERALD ?? Dax, a German shepherd recently retired from the Lake County Sheriff’s Office after nine years of service, was euthanized on Friday. He was in serious pain from injuries suffered while on-duty in March.
JOE LEWNARD/DAILY HERALD Dax, a German shepherd recently retired from the Lake County Sheriff’s Office after nine years of service, was euthanized on Friday. He was in serious pain from injuries suffered while on-duty in March.

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