K9 Ajax of North Texas passes, police confirm

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The North Texas police department has announced the death of K9 Ajax, a well-loved narcotic detection dog.

Ajax, a German shorthaired pointer, was trained to detect illegal drugs.

During his time with the department, Ajax participated in countless operations, contributing to the safety and well-being of the community. Ajax was part of numerous high-profile cases.

The North Texas community has shown support and appreciation for Ajax’s service.

Many residents recall seeing the dog at community events and demonstrations.

Ajax was not just a working dog but also a symbol of the police department’s dedication to public safety.

Plans for a memorial service to honor Ajax are underway.

The department is organizing an event where officers and community members can pay their respects.

This gathering will allow those who knew Ajax to come together and celebrate his life and service.

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