Grand Traverse County K-9 dies after short battle with cancer
Updated Mar 08, 2021;
Posted Mar 08, 2021
The Grand Traverse Sheriff’s Department announced that K-9 Cade died on Friday, March 5 after a year-long battle with cancer.Grand Traverse County Sheriff
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GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MI – A Northern Michigan sheriff’s department is mourning the loss of its beloved K-9.
The Grand Traverse Sheriff’s Department announced that K-9 Cade died on Friday, March 5 after a year-long battle with cancer.
“He will be sorely missed,” a post on the department’s Facebook page reads.
Cade was born November 27, 2015 and began service with the Grand Traverse Sheriff’s Office in December 2016 with his handler, deputy Mike Gray.
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The crash happened early Monday morning on US-31 near N. Three Mile Road in East Bay Township.
The road is now reopen to traffic, but crews are still working onsite.
The Grand Traverse Sheriff’s Department warns people not to drive around or move barricades for their own safety and workers’.
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State, local, and federal authorities are announcing a major drug arrest in Grand Traverse County. It’s a case they’ve been working for several months – coming together with the arrest of a 19 year old earlier this week. That downstate teenager is now facing multiple felony charges.
Capt. Randy Fewless with the Grand Traverse Sheriff’s Office says the message is clear: “If you want to come to Grand Traverse County and deal narcotics, you will be held accountable.”
Sheriff Tom Bensley says the drug problem is real. “It’s there. It’s underground. It’s in the shadows. Don’t think it’s not. It only sees the light of day when we’re able to make arrests.”