‘Resilient’ K-9 Remi returns to work with Vancouver police after being shot in the tail Subscriber Exclusive Updated 1 day ago
Remi's tail had to be docked after the June 17 shooting
By Sarah Wolf, Columbian staff writer Published: August 8, 2024, 6:09am Updated: August 8, 2024, 7:13am
Wounded in the line of duty June 17, Vancouver police K-9 Remi is back on the job. Remi returned to work about a month after his tail was struck in a police shooting in central Vancouver. His tail was docked, or partially removed, after the incident. “He’s a very resilient dog, especially from this injury,” said Vancouver police Sgt.
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