2 K-9s retire from Pembroke Pines Police Department

Dogs to remain with handlers

From left: Siep and Natz with their handlers. (Courtesy: Pembroke Pines Police Department)

PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. – Two K-9s retired this week from the Pembroke Pines Police Department.

"The Pembroke Pines Police K-9 Unit would like to thank K-9 Natz and K-9 Siep for their service throughout the years, as both are retiring from our agency," the police department said Thursday on its Facebook page.

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Siep has worked with Officer Heath Wagner for more than nine years and served as a patrol and narcotics detecting K-9. Police said he assisted in the apprehension of several wanted felons.

Natz joined the police department in 2009 and has worked with Officer Patrick Pagliai since 2011. Natz served as a patrol and explosive-detecting K-9. He too is credited with helping in the apprehension of several wanted felons.

Police said each dog will stay at home with their handlers as pets.

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