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Police dog dies during pursuit. A police K-9 named Riddick died in the crash. The department said Riddick’s body was transported with a police escort to a Nampa veterinary hospital.
K-9 was released to home video in early 1990, followed by a DVD release 16 years later, on October 24, 2006. It was re-released along with its sequels in a collection as "K-9: The Patrol Pack" on January 17, 2010. It was initially released on Blu-ray disc in the U.K. in 2017 by Fabulous Films and then in the United States on May 15, 2018.
In May 2024, a sequel titled Muzzle: City of Wolves was announced with Aaron Eckhart set to reprise his role as Jake Rosser and John Stalberg Jr. returning to direct. [10] The script will be written by Jacob Michael King from a story by Carlyle Eubank and Stalberg Jr which will follow Rosser as he attempts to lead a peaceful life with his family and retired K-9 companion, Socks, only for a ...
DeSoto County Sheriff's Department K9 Luca, who was killed in the line of duty on Feb. 21, ... Luca died Feb. 21 after being shot following a car chase that ended in Lake Cormorant.
The K-9 film series, [1] consists of Buddy cop family-comedy films including one theatrical film, one made-for-television film, and two straight-to-home video films.The general plot centers around a hard-boiled police detectives and the German Shepherd police dogs they have as their respective partner and the cases they work together to solve; with the spin-off TV movie, which was initially ...
Both a 16-year-old teenage girl and the 19-year-old male driver died inside the car, according to a news release. Crash kills 2 Nampa teens after deputies chase vehicle from Oregon to Idaho Skip ...
State Law Enforcement Division holds a funeral for police K-9 Rico, who was killed last week while tracking a suspect. SLED agents who spoke at the funeral say Rico’s actions saved the lives of ...
K-911 is a 1999 American buddy cop comedy film released direct-to-video, a direct-sequel to K-9, and the third installment in the K-9 film series. It was directed by Charles T. Kanganis and stars James Belushi as Detective Michael Dooley.