Ohio Police Dog Dies After Being Left In Hot Police Cruiser
Originally printed at http://www.indianasnewscenter.com/news/local/Ohio-Police-Dog-Dies-After-Being-Left-In-Hot-Police-Cruiser-164941026.html
By Maureen Mespell August 3, 2012
Mercer County, Oh. (Indiana's NewsCenter) -- An Ohio police dog is dead after being left in a hot police cruiser.
The incident happened at the Mercer County Sheriff's office.
The Sheriff says the deputy came back from the field to work on a project and left the dog in the car.
The K-9, named Zak, was trapped in the car for hours.
When the deputy went back to the car and realized what happened, he sped to the vet.. but it was too late.
Deputy Fortcamp is on administrative leave while the Chief Deputy investigates the tragedy.
Cy Valley said
12:34 PM, 08/06/12
Yes, you should see some of the comments, lots of outrage! HA, and I just realized, that story is datelined Celina, Indiana, people at the local TV station don't even edit or proofread anything, you'd think they'd do better than the regulars at BurningJournaldotcom. (It's not Indiana).
-- Edited by Cy Valley on Monday 6th of August 2012 12:36:16 PM
Cy Valley said
7:24 PM, 08/06/12
Deputy suspended for death of K-9 45 working day penalty equates to $6,500 in pay Updated: Monday, 06 Aug 2012, 1:51 PM EDT Published : Monday, 06 Aug 2012, 10:38 AM EDT Drew Blair CELINA, Ind. (WANE) - The sheriffs deputy responsible for the death of his K-9 partner has been suspended by the Mercer County Sheriffs Department for 45 working days. The German shepherd named Zak was found dead Wednesday in an unattended patrol car left without running airconditioning parked at the Mercer County Sheriffs office. The Sheriffs Department announced the result of its investigation into the death and the dog's handler, Deputy Chad Fortkamps actions in a press conference Monday. According to Sheriff Jeff Grey, Fortkamp went into the office on Wednesday, August 1 to complete paperwork outside of his regular shift. Fortkamp considered bringing Zak into the station but left the dog in the patrol car parked on the west side of the building. The deputy admitted to forgetting that he had shut off the cruiser. The dog was in the unattended car for approximately two hours before Fortkamp found him unresponsive. An alarm system had been installed in the K-9 cruiser that would monitor temperature and react if conditions became dangerous. When activated, the system rolled down windows, started fans in the vehicle, sounded an alarm and alerted the handler through a pager. Grey revealed that the alarm system was disabled by Fortkamp prior to Zaks death. Fortkamp explained during the investigation that the alarm would sound on summer days when the deputy entered the car for his shift and provided a distraction. In determining disciplinary action against Fortkamp, Grey said he considered all circumstances surrounding Zaks death but could not ignore Fortkamps positive history with the department, the respect he had gained in the community and mostly the deputys honesty throughout the situation. Fortkamp chose to read a statement to the media ahead of Mondays press conference which proved his integrity, according to Grey. I would give anything to be able to bring Zak back; to be back with me. I am sorry for what my actions have done to not only the sheriff's office, to this community but most importantly, Zak, Deputy Fortkamp said. I'll always love and miss him. Fortkamps penalty equates to $6,500 in pay. A memorial service has been scheduled for Zak to take place at the Celina Dog Park Monday at 7:00 p.m. Members of the Sheriffs Department would not attend as to avoid distraction according to Gre
Snippy said
7:32 PM, 08/06/12
If you'd shot the dog, they would treat it like cop murder.
Uke said
1:15 AM, 08/07/12
What? Not Indiana? Okay then Cy... Where was this exactly? How 'bout another map, like ya did for Phreddie's nabe? Just sayin'... And leave BuningJournaldotcom reporting out of this! We do the best we can, with what we got!
Ohio Police Dog Dies After Being Left In Hot Police Cruiser
Originally printed at http://www.indianasnewscenter.com/news/local/Ohio-Police-Dog-Dies-After-Being-Left-In-Hot-Police-Cruiser-164941026.html
By Maureen MespellAugust 3, 2012
Mercer County, Oh. (Indiana's NewsCenter) -- An Ohio police dog is dead after being left in a hot police cruiser.
The incident happened at the Mercer County Sheriff's office.
The Sheriff says the deputy came back from the field to work on a project and left the dog in the car.
The K-9, named Zak, was trapped in the car for hours.
When the deputy went back to the car and realized what happened, he sped to the vet.. but it was too late.
Deputy Fortcamp is on administrative leave while the Chief Deputy investigates the tragedy.
Yes, you should see some of the comments, lots of outrage! HA, and I just realized, that story is datelined Celina, Indiana, people at the local TV station don't even edit or proofread anything, you'd think they'd do better than the regulars at BurningJournaldotcom. (It's not Indiana).
-- Edited by Cy Valley on Monday 6th of August 2012 12:36:16 PM
death of K-9
45 working day penalty equates to
$6,500 in pay
Updated: Monday, 06 Aug 2012, 1:51 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 06 Aug 2012, 10:38 AM EDT
Drew Blair
CELINA, Ind. (WANE) - The sheriffs deputy responsible for the
death of his K-9 partner has been suspended by the Mercer
County Sheriffs Department for 45 working days.
The German shepherd named Zak was found dead Wednesday in an unattended patrol car left without running airconditioning parked at the Mercer County Sheriffs office.
The Sheriffs Department announced the result of its investigation into the death and the dog's handler, Deputy Chad
Fortkamps actions in a press conference Monday.
According to Sheriff Jeff Grey, Fortkamp went into the office on Wednesday, August 1 to complete paperwork outside
of his regular shift. Fortkamp considered bringing Zak into the station but left the dog in the patrol car parked on the
west side of the building. The deputy admitted to forgetting that he had shut off the cruiser.
The dog was in the unattended car for approximately two hours before Fortkamp found him unresponsive.
An alarm system had been installed in the K-9 cruiser that would monitor temperature and react if conditions became
dangerous. When activated, the system rolled down windows, started fans in the vehicle, sounded an alarm and
alerted the handler through a pager.
Grey revealed that the alarm system was disabled by Fortkamp prior to Zaks death. Fortkamp explained during the
investigation that the alarm would sound on summer days when the deputy entered the car for his shift and provided a
distraction.
In determining disciplinary action against Fortkamp, Grey said he considered all circumstances surrounding Zaks
death but could not ignore Fortkamps positive history with the department, the respect he had gained in the
community and mostly the deputys honesty throughout the situation.
Fortkamp chose to read a statement to the media ahead of Mondays press conference which proved his integrity,
according to Grey.
I would give anything to be able to bring Zak back; to be back with me. I am sorry for what my actions have done to
not only the sheriff's office, to this community but most importantly, Zak, Deputy Fortkamp said. I'll always love and
miss him.
Fortkamps penalty equates to $6,500 in pay.
A memorial service has been scheduled for Zak to take place at the Celina Dog Park Monday at 7:00 p.m. Members
of the Sheriffs Department would not attend as to avoid distraction according to Gre
What? Not Indiana? Okay then Cy... Where was this exactly? How 'bout another map, like ya did for Phreddie's nabe?
Just sayin'... And leave BuningJournaldotcom reporting out of this! We do the best we can, with what we got!
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