Crime & Safety

After Rocky's Tragic Death, Donations Collected To Train New K9

Rocky was tragically killed when a driver refused to stop at a DWI checkpoint; Rocky was thrown from the car during the pursuit, police say.

RIVERHEAD, NY — After the tragic death of Rocky, a Riverhead Police Department K9 unit who was killed after being thrown from a car during a police pursuit, donations are being accepted in his memory to help train a new dog.

After Rocky's heartbreaking death, the Riverhead Police Department has received an outpouring of support from the community, with many asking how they are able to help, officials said.

To that end, those who desire to donate in memory of Rocky can assist K9 related expenses including acquisition, training, maintenance, equipment, and veterinarian expenses. All donations will directly benefit the Riverhead Police Department's K9 units, and will support the training of a new K9 dog.

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Checks can be made payable to “Riverhead Town Police Department – K9”, and addressed to “Office of the Police Chief (K9)” at 210 Howell Ave. Riverhead, NY 11901.

The tragedy unfolded in the early morning hours Sunday in Riverhead, when, at 2:30 a.m., at a DWI checkpoint on Peconic Avenue, a dark-colored Audi sedan was directed to stop.

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An officer on the scene began to interview the driver, who disregarded commands to stop the vehicle and instead drove off, striking the officer, police said.

Next, several Riverhead Police vehicles engaged in a pursuit until stopping in Manorville when it was deemed to be too dangerous to continue, police said.

A Riverhead Police K-9 unit had initially responded to the area to help police in the pursuit when he lost control of his vehicle on West Main Street, west of Raynor Avenue; the police K-9 vehicle left the roadway and struck a utility pole on the south side of West Main Street, causing Rocky to be ejected from the car.

The police car, which sustained heavy damage, then ended up in a wooded are on the south side of the roadway, police said.

Rocky, who has served the Riverhead Police Department since May 2011, was killed, police said.

Both the officer initially struck by the fleeing vehicle and the K-9 handler involved in the crash were treated at the scene by members of the Riverhead Volunteer Ambulance Corps. and transported to Peconic Bay Medical Center for treatment of non-life threatening injuries, police said.

No arrests have been made.

Patch photo courtesy Riverhead Police Department.

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