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A police officer in Maricopa, Ariz., was given a 20-hour suspension after the death of his K9 partner Ike.
The 9-year-old Dutch Shepherd was left inside Officer Craig Curry s patrol vehicle last summer for an hour and 40 minutes during a meeting at the Maricopa Police headquarters.
Maricopa Police policy advises officers to check on their K9 partners at least once every 30 minutes, according to KNXV-TV in Phoenix.
In an internal investigation of the June 26, 2020 incident, Curry said he had left the car with the engine running, the air conditioning on the third fan speed and the coldest temperature setting, and the windows rolled up and doors locked.
Maricopa PD officer suspended 20 hours after K-9 partner left in car died of heatstroke
The officer went inside for a meeting at police headquarters, leaving K-9 Ike in the vehicle with the engine on. After the meeting, he found the vehicle not running. Author: Cameron La Fontaine Updated: 11:48 AM MST February 12, 2021
Editor s note: The above video is from a June 2020 newscast
MARICOPA, Ariz. The Maricopa Police Department said it concluded an internal investigation into the hot car death of police K-9 Ike in June of last year and the department has issued a 20-hour unpaid suspension to Ike s handler.
“We are deeply saddened by the line of duty death of K-9 Officer Ike,” Maricopa Police Chief Jim Hughes said in a statement. “This was a preventable death and we are taking corrective action to ensure this never happens again.”
Arizona officer given 20-hour suspension in hot car death of his police K9
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and last updated 2021-02-10 20:19:32-05
MARICOPA, AZ â A Maricopa, Arizona, police officer was given a 20-hour suspension after the hot car death of his K9 partner.
According to a report from the Arizona Department of Public Safety, on June 26, 2020, Officer Craig Curry left K9 Ike inside his patrol vehicle with the engine running while he went into the Maricopa police headquarters for a meeting at 3 p.m.
At approximately 4:40 p.m. Curry went back to his vehicle and realized it had turned off. K9 Ike was located in the K9 kennel in the back of the vehicle panting heavily with glossy eyes from the heat.