Crime & Safety
Beloved Norwalk Police Service Dog Retires
"Congrats PSD Rainor, enjoy your well earned retirement," police wrote on Twitter.

NORWALK, CT — Norwalk Police announced Monday the retirement of a beloved canine member of the force. Police Service Dog Rainor recently retired from service after nearly nine years with the department, police said on Twitter.
According to the tweet, Rainor was born in the Czech Republic in 2009 and began his career with the department in March 2010 as a certified narcotics and tracking K9. (To sign up for Norwalk breaking news alerts and more, click here.)
"Congrats PSD Rainor," police said on Twitter, "enjoy your well earned retirement."
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Police Service Dog Rainor recently retired from service with the NPD. PSD Rainor was born in the Czech Republic in 2009 and began his career with Officer Peterson in March 2010 as a certified narcotics and tracking K9. Congrats PSD Rainor, enjoy your well earned retirement. pic.twitter.com/G37ctHxD75
— Norwalk, CT Police (@NorwalkCtPD) January 14, 2019
Photo credit: Norwalk, CT Police Twitter page
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