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‘Resilient’ K-9 Remi returns to work with Vancouver police after being shot in the tail

Remi's tail had to be docked after the June 17 shooting

By Sarah Wolf, Columbian staff writer
Published: August 8, 2024, 6:09am
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Officer Jason Haigwood's K-9 partner Remi recently returned to work after he was wounded in the line of duty June 17.
Officer Jason Haigwood's K-9 partner Remi recently returned to work after he was wounded in the line of duty June 17. (James Rexroad/for The Columbian) Photo Gallery

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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