K-9 Narry, a police dog who spent nearly six years working the streets of DeKalb County, died at home on June 3. He was retired.
What’s Happening: Narry joined the DeKalb County Police Department in June 2017 and worked until April 2023. Over those six years, he was deployed 203 times.
By the Numbers:
– 64 felony arrests
– 34 apprehensions
– 24 firearms seized
– 74 items located
– 13 search warrants served
– $29,600 in currency seized
– $582,920 worth of drugs seized
The Path Forward: Narry had been living in retirement since leaving the force in April 2023. The DeKalb County Police Department announced his death.
B.T. Clark is the Publisher of The Georgia Sun and author of Principles Are Like Pants… You Ought to Have Some. Over two decades in journalism, he has served as Managing Editor of Neighbor Newspapers in metro Atlanta and Digital Director at Times-Journal Inc., earning multiple awards along the way. His work has appeared in newspapers across the state, including The Cherokee Tribune and The Marietta Daily Journal.
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