Texas K-9 retires after nearly a decade of service, gets heartfelt 'thank you' from law enforcement

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A Texas K-9 has retired after nearly nine years of service, and the police department gave him a sweet farewell that made his handler emotional. See the touching video.

A K-9 who made a significant impact on a Texas community has hung up his badge after nearly a decade of dedicated service. K-9 Indy was born in Hungary in April 2014, Fox News Digital learned. He was brought to the U.S. in 2015 to be paired with Sergeant Barry Sullivan as a working dog for the Trophy Club Police Department. The North Texas law enforcement pair have been attached at the hip since they met — which made Sullivan emotional during Indy’s recent last shift.

' Said Sullivan, 'Indy had this remarkable ability to switch between being a serious, effective police dog when needed and being a friendly, lovable ambassador to the community.' While working at the Trophy Club Police Department, Indy helped to seize over five pounds of fentanyl, over 4,200 pounds of marijuana, over 34 pounds of methamphetamine, over 83 grams of cocaine and other substances. 'Words cannot begin to describe how much that dog means to me.

 

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