A Wisconsin A police K9 officer died after being hit by a car in Tomah.
Tomah Police K9 Raiden died from injuries he sustained while on duty on March 4, according to a news release issued by the Tomah, Wisconsin, Police Department on March 5, 2024.
The release states that the dog ran onto a highway and got hit by a vehicle. K9 Raiden is featured in a memorial on the Officer Down Memorial Page. The page pays tribute to police canines that have been killed while serving alongside America’s law enforcement officers, ensuring their handlers, fellow officers, and citizens' safety.
Here’s what you need to know:
K9 Raiden ‘Ran Onto’ the Highway & Was Hit by a Vehicle, Police Say
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According to the police news release, the incident occurred when the police K9 went outside to relieve himself and then ran onto the roadway.
“Late last evening, Tomah Police K9 Raiden was on duty and struck by a vehicle, suffering severe injuries,” the release says.
“K9 Raiden was immediately transported to a Madison area Veterinary Hospital. K9 Raiden succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased,” the release says. Tomah is a city of about 9,500 people that is located in Monroe County, Wisconsin.
Tomah Police Released a Photo of the Deceased K9
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Tomah police issued a photo of K9 Raiden along with their statement about his death.
“The accident occurred near the east city limits on Hwy 12/16 (Well 12). K9 Raiden was out of his squad and utilizing the outdoor area to relieve himself when he ran onto Hwy 12/16 and was hit by a vehicle,” they wrote.
“The Tomah Police Department was assisted by the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office- Wisconsin and the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office – 911 Communications Division,” the release says. “We ask the community for your support as we work through this incredibly unfortunate passing of K9 Raiden.”
The news release was signed by Asstant Chief Eric Pedersen.
“K9 officers risk their lives keeping our communities safe. They face similar dangers as human officers: shootings, stabbings, attacks, accidents, and other line-of-duty-related fatalities,” Project Paws Alive says.
“This year, 18 K9s have died in the line of duty so far, according to Officer Down Memorial Page. Of those 18 deaths, eight of these K9s died from gunfire, and one died from stabbing,” the site wrote in 2022.
“Many police departments’ K9 units are sadly underfunded. That’s where we step in. We raise money to provide protective equipment for police and military K9 units that lack the funds to purchase this lIfe-saving equipment,” according to Project Paws Alive.
The Officer Down Memorial Page is attempting to collect a full list of fallen police K9 officers throughout history. “ODMP researchers are currently compiling details on fallen canines throughout history. Our current list is incomplete, so we are calling on all visitors to provide new or updated details about any police canine that has been killed in the line of duty in the United States by using our submission form,” the page says.