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Westport Police Dog 'Koda' Officially Retires From Force
The department held a ceremony for the nine-year-old Belgian Malinois at Westport Police Headquarters on Dec. 13.

WESTPORT, CT — Westport Police Dog Koda, a member of the Force since 2012, retired on Friday due to health concerns. The department held a ceremony for the nine-year-old Belgian Malinois at Westport Police Headquarters.
"In recent months, Koda began suffering from moderate hip dysplasia in both his rear legs, which had begun to limit his ability to effectively do his job," department officials said in a statement. "Coincidentally, after suffering from multiple seizures one evening at home with his handler, Officer James Loomer, it was learned that Koda had developed a small brain tumor. Koda has since been on daily medication to reduce the chance of seizures and will retire and live out the rest of his life in comfort at home with Officer Loomer's family."
Koda achieved the following during his career, according to the department:
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- Directly contributed to over 145 criminal arrests and citations, of which five illegal firearms were seized.
- Conducted over 375 narcotic searches where he contributed to the seizure of 52 pounds of illegal marijuana, 100 baggies of crack, 1,120 baggies of heroin, one pound of cocaine, and four and one half pounds of MDMA (used to manufacture the drug Ecstasy).
- Contributed to the seizure of over a dozen vehicles and over $103,000.00 in cash, all belonging to drug dealers.
- Worked with multiple Federal, State and Municipal task force teams throughout southern Connecticut, conducting many high risk search and arrest warrants.
- Conducted six criminal apprehensions where he used his speed to apprehend criminals attempting to elude police for crimes including burglary, assault on police, armed carjacking, possession of stolen vehicles, police pursuits, robbery, and sexual assault.
- Helped save the lives of two suicidal persons by tracking and locating them just moments before they were able to harm themselves, so that they could be transported to the hospital for help.
"Koda conducted over a dozen public demonstrations every year for the local schools, child programs, and special events," officials said. "At these events, supporters would see first-hand just how impressive Koda’s training and skills were. They also learned how instrumental his tracking abilities were; to not only track down and locate criminals at large, but also to locate children and the elderly suffering from dementia who had gone missing."

— Westport Police Officer James Loomer and Koda at a demonstration. Photo credit: Westport Police Department
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From the department's announcement:
To honor Koda’s legendary career, the Westport Police Department is raising funds to purchase and train a new police service dog that will continue his impressive legacy. This new dog will be trained with the latest training techniques in narcotics detection, tracking, handler protection, and criminal apprehension. This new dog will also keep the department’s K9 Unit at full strength. Our fundraising goal is $40,000.00. That goal includes funding which will go towards the selection and training process for Koda’s replacement which will take several months and cost
approximately $17,000.00; $12,000.00 of which is dedicated to the purchase of the dog and $5,000.00 earmarked for the animal’s training. The Westport K9 Unit itself currently has six police service dogs. We are therefore additionally seeking $14,000.00 to be used for emergency veterinary funding, $6,500.00 for food and nutrition supplies and $2,500.00 for K9 equipment and specialized canine and handler training costs.
If you would like to honor Koda and his many years of service as well as to continue to support the existence of our K9 program, the Westport Police Department would appreciate any financial assistance. Donations may be made in one of two ways. Directly through our GoFundMe page:
or also by check made out to “The Westport Police K9 Unit.” This check can be mailed to the Westport Police Department K9 Unit, 50 Jesup Road, Westport, Connecticut 06880.
For any questions or for further information on any of the above please contact Officer James Loomer via phone at (203) 341-6000 or via e-mail at JLoomer@WestportCT.gov
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