Suspect apprehended and our drone helped!

Did you know K9 Partners bought a drone for the K9 Unit to help them located and catch elusive suspects safely? We did. K9 Partners was mentioned in this release from the Washoe Country Sheriff’s Department. Your donation money at work.

Within 24 hours of alerting the public to be vigilant, our community members and law enforcement officers worked together. Now, the person of interest sought in connection to a shooting, and the suspect in an attempted catalytic converter theft is in custody.

Image taken with Washoe County Sheriff’s Office drone donated by K9 Partners

PRESS RELEASE: Washoe County Sheriff’s Office K9, Patrol deputies arrest person of interest sought in Cold Springs shooting, attempted catalytic converter theft

Washoe County Sheriff’s Office Patrol deputies and members of the K9 Unit arrested Dustin Dewey shortly before 8:30 a.m. on August 28, 2021, thanks to alert residents in the Red Rock area.

Multiple community members called Washoe County dispatch at 7:00 a.m. to report a suspicious person fitting Dewey’s description in the area.

Nearly a dozen Washoe County Sheriff’s Office personnel were sent to the neighborhood.

Dustin Dewey was located utilizing a drone assigned to the K9 Unit and donated by Washoe County K9 Partners. The Sheriff’s Office employs state of the art technology whenever possible to ensure the safety of law enforcement personnel and members of our community. The drone located Dewey in the open space between Red Rock Road and the Red Rock Pits, about 100 yards away from residences on Pathfinder Drive.

Dewey was in possession of a gun. He was taken into custody without incident.

At this time Dewey is charged with one felony count of eluding; one felony count of attempted vehicle burglary; one felony count of carrying a concealed weapon without a permit; and one misdemeanor count of leaving the scene of an accident. This is an active investigation, and more charges are pending.

K9 Boomer mug is at consign Furniture

Boomer was the odd ball on the K9 team. He’s a handsome hound dog, a Vizsla breed originating from Hungary. He is now retired, but did a great job while he was on the WCSO team. We are honoring his service with a mug since he was active for over five months of the year. Our For Kids page has other pictures and activities featuring our dog of the month, so check it out.

Our amazing sponsors and partners over at Consign Furniture RenoLake Tahoe now have the mugs for August! Head on over there to get your 5th mug for a donation of only $10!! Consign Furniture is located at 6865 Sierra Center Pkwy, Ste 200 Reno, NV 89511. Many thanks to them for all their help with our Mug Shots event and all they do for us all year long!

Limited Numbers!

To see the mug, go to our Mug Shots page. We have chosen not to sell the mug through the website since we have a limited number of K9 Boomer mugs. Once all of them are gone, we will not be ordering more. So visit Consign Furniture to get your mug soon!

Don’t have all the mugs to date? If you haven’t gotten the Collector Mugs for July featuring Ava or the ones for April, featuring Jett, May, featuring Kyago or June, featuring Zeke, you can grab those as well. If you’d like to order ahead of time and pick up one of these mugs at Consign later, please go to the Mug Shots page.

Upcoming Event! Mark Your Calendars!

Speaking of Consign Furniture. They will be hosting a Meet and Greet for the WCSO K9s on September 11, 2021. See more information soon on our Events page, our Facebook page, and in blog posts here.

Team Honors Sgt. Van Der Wall & K9 Boomer

Photo of Teams presenting plaques to Sgt. Van Der Wall

From the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office:
A K9 Unit tradition: Today the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office K9 Team, along with members of the Northern Nevada Interdiction Task Force including Reno Police officers, surprised WCSO Sergeant Sam Van Der Wall.

Sgt. Van Der Wall recently promoted, and his K9 partner, Boomer, retired. They leave pretty big paws to fill as the Van Der Wall-Boomer duo had some amazing busts getting drugs off the streets of Northern Nevada.

Today, the team held a surprise ceremony and gifted Sgt. Van Der Wall these plaques.