Found this on Dogster.com  Any one in Michigan, please keep an eye out for
him. Sorry if the print is small, but that's the way it copied and pasted. 


 
Officer BANE - MISSING 

German Shepherd 
 



On 11/13/10 I was searching a tag alder swamp with Bane. We were searching
for a missing dementia patient that had gone missing back in August. At
around 2pm I gave Bane a rest. We went back to my patrol car, he got some
water and about fifteen minutes to cool off. At 2:15 we went back out
searching. After about five minutes he was tangeled up in the tags. (I had
him on a 20 ft tracking lead) I dropped the lead to untangle him. About the
time I got him free, a deer that had been bedded and was less than five
yards from me jumped up and ran directly in front of Bane. Bane gave chase.
He was out of sight in about a second and I have not seen him since. I am
confident he is not caught up in the woods. The lead is made of nylon. He
has eaten them in the past, just for fun. In addition, I had him on the 
dead ring' of the check chain. This means that it is not able to tighten
around his neck and he can slip his head out of it. He has done this
numerous times in the past so it is not a concern to me. We have searched a
huge area, including using some of our other canine teams, a departmental
helicoptor (with thermal imaging) and two fixed wing aircraft. we have
handed out flyers in a thirty mile radius around where he was last seen. We
had two possible sightings of him on 11/15/10 approximately 8 miles south of
where I lost him. My home is approximately 65 miles south of where I lost
him. I am asking that if anyone responds to search the area, please stay in
your cars until after the firearm deer season. It is simply to risky to be
in the woods with all of the guns out there. If you wish to drive the area
to search for him, the roads between Atlanta, Hillman, Millersberg and
Onaway are all within his reach. The state/public land south of 6 Mile Rd.
in Presque Isle county is very large and there is a good chance he is out in
there somewhere. The news media has been great, but the more publicity we
have, the better chance we have of getting him back


 Michigan State Police Canine Unit K9 Bane is trained in narcotics detection
 tracking, article searches, LPOP, aggression, handler protection and crowd
control. This is just a small part of what he is trained to do. He is my
partner and I can't wait to have him back on patrol with me. IF SEEN PLEASE
CALL _ 989-734-2204 OR 989-354-4101 - MICHIGAN STATE POLICE




  

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