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CPD: K9 Gunner will be missed

By Officer Adam Cravens, PIO
Columbia Police Department

It is with a heavy heart The Columbia Police Department wishes to inform the community K9-Unit Gunner passed away on May 30, during the weekend, after being rushed to the veterinarian for a sudden medical emergency.

Gunner served with CPD for two years and was a highly dependable unit, but more importantly a member of our family.

The body of work accomplished with the assistance of Gunner speaks for itself as he served our community with Columbia/Adair's ongoing drug problem. He was skilled in narcotics detection, tracking and patrol. His drive and determination was unmatched, and he will be missed.




This story was posted on 2020-06-01 18:13:28
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K9 Gunner will be missed



2020-06-01 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Columbia Police Department.
K9-Unit Gunner passed away on May 30, 2020, after being rushed to the veterinarian for a sudden medical emergency.

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