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MCSO: Retired K9 Lola has passed away

MCSO: Retired K9 Lola has passed away

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Lola, a retired K9 of the Monroe County Sheriff's Office, is being remembered by deputies after she passed away on Sunday.
Alongside her handler, Deputy Fisher, she assisted with multiple investigations throughout Monroe County.
Local Pet Cemetery honors law enforcement K-9s
Her service extended beyond MCSO as she participated in assisting the TSA program at the 2016 Republican National Convention, the 2019 Super Bowl in Atlanta, the 2019 Super Bowl in Los Angeles, and the 2021 inauguration of former President Joe Biden.
On Monday, Lola was escorted by deputies to the Rush Inter Pet Cemetery, where she was laid to rest.
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