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/źƷǤ ƚŅ \[ğ tƚƩƷĻ /ƚǒƓĭźƌ aĻĻƷźƓŭ <br />WğƓǒğƩǤ ЋБͲ ЋЉЊВ <br />wĻƷźƩĻƒĻƓƷ ƚŅ \[ğ tƚƩƷĻ tƚƌźĭĻ YВ {ǤƌǝĻƭƷĻƩ <br />Officer Michael Harness and his K9 partner Sylvester, were first introduced to one another in September of 2013. <br />The two immediately formed an inseparable bond. After attending three weeks of training at the Harris County <br />3, Officer Harness became a certified K9 handler and K9 Sylvester was certified <br />as a narcotic detector dog through the National Narcotic Detector Dog Association (NNDDA). <br />Officer Harness and Sylvester hit the streets of La Porte together as a team in November of 2013, primarily <br />patrolling during the night shift hours. During their five and a half years together, Officer Harness and Sylvester <br />made 760 total arrests. These arrests consisted of 389 Harris County charges ranging from Class B Misdemeanors <br />all the way to First Degree Felonies. Of these charges, 85 were for possession of illegal narcotics ranging from <br />Marijuana, Ecstasy, Methamphetamine, Heroin, and Cocaine. Officer Harness and Sylvester are credited with the <br />seizure of numerous firearms. Many of these weapons are associated with the possession and sale of illegal <br />narcotics found on the streets of La Porte. <br />Last year Officer Harness and K9 Sylvester earned an 8th place finish in the individual event at the NNDDA <br />National Competition in Amarillo, <br />K9 team overall. K9 Sylvester showed that the countless hours of training paved the way for his success and the <br />success of the La Porte K9 unit. <br />K9 Sylvester is now eight years old and looks forward to his well-earned retirement. Sylvester will get to spend <br />his remaining years, in his fur-ever home with Officer Harness and his family. His remaining years will be spent <br />taking leisurely walks and playing with toys, like normal pets. <br />Both the La Porte Police Department and the community we serve are in debt to Sylvester for many years of <br />outstanding service. Meanwhile, LPPD continues to deploy one other active K-9 team. The department has <br />named the next K9 Officer to follow in Of <br />replacement. <br /> <br />