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Weber County Sheriff's Office mourns passing of K-9 Nova
Weber County Sheriff's Office mourns passing of K-9 Nova

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Yahoo

Weber County Sheriff's Office mourns passing of K-9 Nova

OGDEN, Utah (ABC4) — The Weber County Sheriff's Office is mourning the loss of one its Police Service Dogs, K-9 Nova. In a Facebook post by the Weber County Sheriff's Office on Sunday, the department announced that K-9 Nova passed away on Saturday, June 7 due to an unexpected medical condition, and was just shy of two years old. K-9 Nova joined the Sheriff's Office in November 2024 and immediately began narcotics detection along side her handler, Deputy Nielsen. K-9 Nova was attending a narcotics detection certification course at the time of her passing, with the department adding that Nova showed 'tremendous promise' In their statement, the department adds: 'Nova was more than just a partner in service — she was a beloved member of Deputy Nielsen's family, where she was deeply cherished and udoubtedly spoiled with love and care.' The statement ends with: 'Our heartfelt condolences go out to Deputy Nielsen, his family, and all of Nova's extended work family at WCSO. Thank you for your service, Nova. You will forever remain part of our family and will never be forgotten. Weber County Sheriff's Office mourns passing of K-9 Nova Three people arrested after car chase ends with crash in Nephi Speaker Johnson teases follow-ups to the 'one big, beautiful bill' Hemi power: Ram plans return to NASCAR in 2026 with Truck Series entry. Cup Series could be next Man arrested in Salt Lake City, accused of shooting at multiple people Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Loaded weapon found near where suspect ran from Monroe County deputies
Loaded weapon found near where suspect ran from Monroe County deputies

CBS News

time26-05-2025

  • CBS News

Loaded weapon found near where suspect ran from Monroe County deputies

A man was arrested and taken to jail after a foot chase involving a man with a gun took place Saturday night in Monroe County, Michigan. The investigation began after a man made a 911 call shortly before midnight to Monroe County Central Dispatch, saying he was held up at gunpoint in the Monroe Township neighborhood of West 10th Street and Bacon Street and then chased on foot by the suspects. The victim hung up the call before deputies arrived. Officers began to check the area both for the victim and possible suspects. At one point, a deputy saw two individuals in the area of West 10th and Bacon Streets. The deputy noticed a large, heavy object in a pocket when speaking to them and attempted to search the man for weapons, but he ran off. The resulting foot pursuit wound through several back yards and over privacy fences in the area. Two other deputies then found the suspect hiding on the front porch of a home in the 1000 block of Bacon Street. While the suspect was taken into custody, no weapon could be found at that time. The sheriff's office decided to suspend the search for the weapon until daybreak. On Sunday morning, two deputies and the agency's police service dog Arlo started searching again for the potential missing firearm. They found a loaded firearm in the back yard of a residence in the 600 block of West 10th Street, one of the areas where the suspect was seen jumping a fence during Saturday night's foot pursuit. The firearm was taken into evidence and will be sent to the Michigan State Police Crime Lab for testing. In the meantime, the suspect, identified as a 31-year-old man from Monroe, was taken to the Monroe County Jail on charges of resisting and obstructing. An arraignment hearing is pending in Monroe County First District Court. Additional charges will be reviewed by the Monroe County Prosecutor's Office.

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