Crime & Safety

Elks Bingo Paid for Conan, a New Police Dog

Meet the new Belgian shepherd protecting Mission Viejo

Mission Viejo has a new four-footed guardian now that the Mission Viejo Elks Lodge 2444 has donated $15,000 to the Orange County Sheriff's Department.

Conan is a Belgian shepherd dog, also known as a Belgian malinois. He replaces Kilo, a K9 who retired in November when handler Deputy Kurimay was promoted to sergeant and transferred to custody.

Deputy Buhr will handle Conan.

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Here's more from the OCSD:

Over the last 20 years, the Elks have helped OCSD to purchase five police canines for Mission Viejo and other cities as needed. 

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“The Sheriff’s Department and Mission Viejo Police Services truly appreciate the Elks and their continued support of our K9 program,” said Mission Viejo Police Services Chief, Lt. Chris Wilson.  “Over the years, the Elks’ generosity has greatly enhanced our crime-fighting capabilities and increased the level of safety for our deputies and the communities we serve.”


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