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Memorial Service Held for HPD K9 Archer

The Hawai‘i County Police Department recently held a private memorial service to honor K9 Archer, the police dog who passed away after being left unattended in a police vehicle.

K9 Archer served for five years in the Vice Section, participating in 169 deployments and over 3,200 screenings, contributing to major drug seizures including:

  • 26.4 pounds of methamphetamine
  • Over 1 pound of heroin
  • Nearly 3 pounds of cocaine
  • 194 pounds of marijuana
  • 95 grams of fentanyl (enough to potentially kill 47,500 people)
  • $77,360 in drug-related cash

Interim Police Chief Reed Mahuna and Vice Section Captain Edwin Buyten praised Archer’s dedication and personality. Investigations into the circumstances of his death are ongoing.

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