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K9 Laser

St. Paul Police Department, Minnesota

End of Watch Friday, August 26, 1994

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Reflections for K9 Laser

25 years later remembering not forgetting.
Laser got him good
https://youtu.be/QAN-lFOrfpI

Brody D

August 27, 2022

You were a good dog. You are missed

Sgt Aine Bebeau, Ret.
St Paul Police

August 26, 2022

K9 Laser,
On today, the 25th anniversary of your death I would just like to say thank you to you and your Handler for your service and sacrifice for the citizens of St. Paul.

BPA Mike Casey
United States Border Patrol
El Paso Station

August 26, 2019

Rest in peace K-9 Laser. A brave canine!

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 14, 2019

RIP Ron Ryan, Tim Jones and Laser. My heart bleeds.

Chris Trusinsky

April 28, 2018

The loyalty of a dog is unlike any other. Laser, you are a hero and never forgotten.

Kelli
Grateful citizen

February 4, 2015

We have never forgotten you. Thank you for being so faithful to Tim.

Christina
Saint Paul, MN

December 21, 2014

Officers understand about crime and duty. Dogs understand loyalty and love. Together they are powerful.

If love could have saved them they would have lived forever

Chris Johnston
Service dog retirement home

September 6, 2013

Hero's all. Rest easy Laser. See you all at the bridge.

Deputy John Hire
Hampden county Sheriff

July 9, 2013

You are a true hero to the end protecting your master & refusing to leave his side! I hope you are together in heaven & free of pain from this cruel world. Rip to you & all the fallen officer's.

Tracey
Grateful citizen

July 3, 2013

WHAT A GOOD BOY, A GOOD, GOOD BOY!!!!!!!!!! You are my hero!

David Phillips
Citizen

January 7, 2013

R.I.P. LASER!!!! FOREVER A HERO!!!!

grateful citizen

October 25, 2012

RIP Laser! You are not forgotten.

Annonymous

October 22, 2012

I, with a fellow K9 officer, transported Laser from the scene to the Medical Examiner's facility for forensic matching. Tough day that turned this sleepy town and police department upside down. Laser's ashes were eventually buried with his partner, Officer Tim Jones.

Officer Anonymous

September 30, 2012

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