Police Dog M.is.si.ng after being S.po.Ok.ed by St.or.ms in Missouri! – Animalpond

That dog is a working dog…Works for Humans. So here’s a good idea. Treat the dog with respect and bring it in. Could have an indoor kennel area as I know some working police dogs do not do well in a home environment free roaming.
Any animal should not be left outside in s.tor.ms, cold or hot weather – keep them Safe please…!!!

A K-9 with the Pagedale Police Department is [m.i.ss.ing] after he was [s.p.o.ok.ed] by st.or.ms Wednesday night in Hazelwood.
Pagedale Police Chief Anthony Huckleberry said 3-year-old Raider was in his kennel in his handler’s backyard at about 11 p.m. Wednesday when he was [s.p.oo.ked] by a [fa.ll.en] tree and [e.sca.ped]. Officers believe he then became [di.sor.ien.ted] due to the weather.

Police said 70-plus-pound Raider was wearing his police collar.
Within hours after he [di.sap.pea.red], two neighbors’ ring doorbell cameras caught the [mi.ssi.ng] K-9 on video in Florissant at about midnight and 3 a.m. Thursday.

Pagedale, St. Louis and St. Louis County police have searched many areas for Raider, including the area near the intersection of Shackelford and Charbonier roads in north St. Louis County, but so far, there has been no sign of the K-9 officer.

Raider is highly trained in [tr.ack.ing d.R.u.g] and other [c.Ri.me s.us.pe.cts]. Police said due to his training, anyone who finds Raider should not approach him.
Officer Justin Cull has been Raider’s handler and partner ever since the beloved canine cop joined the force.

Cull searched all day and evening and said: I am going to keep searching until I find my dog.
Anyone who spots Raider should call the police department at: “314-726-1112”.

Maybe the handler should be put in the kennel during a massive [s.t.or.m]. The least he could have had a real home to be inside at the end of his shift.
Hope the K-9 officers would be treated like every other officer maybe be in side

Father God we know You know where this boy Raider is and we ask that You guide him to a safe place where someone can get him home and we ask it in the Name of Jesus Amen🙏🏻
Pray he is found safe!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

 

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