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Scottsdale police comfort dog dies

Chase served the Police Crisis Intervention Service for just under seven years, police said.
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Chase served in the Scottsdale police department for just under seven years.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The Scottsdale Police Department announced that Chase, a "much loved" police comfort dog, has died. 

Chase joined the department at 11 months old and worked with the Police Crisis Intervention Service for just under seven years, police said. In his role, Chase would provide comfort to victims, witnesses and officers. 

Chase was just shy of his 8th birthday when he died. Police said he was recently diagnosed with cancer and "fought it for as long as he could."

"We extend our gratitude to Chase for his years of service and to Anthony Pagliuca, who cared for and loved him during his time with us," the Scottsdale Police Department said in a post on Facebook. "May he rest in peace."

It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Chase, our much-loved police comfort dog. Chase joined our...

Posted by Scottsdale Police Department on Monday, September 2, 2024

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