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Remembering Wolf, Matawan's First K9

Wolf, Matawan's first and only K9, helped locate narcotics and conducted building searches, tracking and handler and patrol protection

 

Retired Matawan Borough K9 Unit, Wolf, 14, died last week.

The Matawan Borough Police Department shared the news of his passing on their Facebook page on March 21 writing, "R.I.P. retired Matawan Police Department K9 Wolf. You served us all well. Condolences to Sgt. Walker, whom continued to care for Wolf long after his retirement."

Sgt. Patrick Walker and Wolf became partners in 2000 when Wolf was just under 3-years-old. They attended the John "Sonny" Burke K9 Academy in Atlantic City for Patrol School and then attended scent detection school for narcotics at the New Jersey State Police division headquarters.

Over the next nine years, Wolf's patrol work consisted of building searches, tracking, handler and patrol protection and sniffing out narcotics in vehicles. According to Walker, although Wolf was based in Matawan, he also assisted Aberdeen, Marlboro, Old Bridge, Keyport, Keansburg, Union Beach, Hazlet, and Highlands police departments, as well as the Bayshore Narcotic Task force.

"Wolf was involved in hundreds of narcotics searches," Walker said. "Narcotics were frequently located and led to the arrest and often conviction of numerous subjects."

Walker also credits Wolf with saving his life and the life of Officer Brian Murphy and a Marlboro police officer.

"His finest job was when he located the suspect that had robbed 79 Liquors of Matawan at gunpoint and he located him hiding the closet of a residence in Marlboro. The suspect was still armed and was apprehended," Walker said. "To this day, I, and my back up officers, believe that he was responsible for saving our lives."

Walker and Wolf did several talks and demonstrations throughout the years for senior citizens, school children and animal groups, Walker said. Wolf also enjoyed competing the the United States Police Canine Association patrol dog trials and scent detection, Walker said.

"Wolf not only loved to work and serve the community, but he also loved to compete and make me proud," Walker said.

In 2009, Wolf retired. Although no longer an active duty K9, Wolf continued to live with his lifelong friend and partner. Walker remembers that Wolf was always serious and focused on the job, however during retirement he became mild mannered and very social.

"I could discuss K9 Wolf for hours and hours," Walker said. "He was more than an outstanding police K9, more than the best partner I ever had, more than a great pet in retirement. He was and will always be my best friend. The bond that is formed between a police K9 and its handler can not be described in words."

Related Topics: K9 Unit, Matawan Police Department, and Public Safety

Richard Eisenbeis

7:27 am on Tuesday, March 27, 2012

You have my deepest sympathy. Very sorry for your loss Patrick.

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Tony Tomasetti

9:19 am on Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Patrick, Susan and I are very, very sorry for your loss. We know what Wolf meant to you. Susan took it very hard being Wolf's petsitter. She loved him very much. The world is missing a very special K-9 police dog. He is now crossed over the Rainbow Bridge. Wolf R.I.P. Tony & Susan Tomasetti

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Meredith

9:28 am on Tuesday, March 27, 2012

My condolences, Sgt Walker. A good dog is always missed and always loved.

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Grace Modla

9:38 am on Tuesday, March 27, 2012

What a beautiful dog, such soulful eyes. My condolences for your loss, Sgt. Walker.

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Gregory Nazarian

10:28 am on Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Sincerest condolences for your loss. I had the pleasure of meeting Wolf and was impressed with the way he carried himself as he played with another dog in his company. I think this was before he began his training. Believe what the movie title said that "all dogs go to heaven" and take comfort in it.

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Stuart Berg

1:41 pm on Tuesday, March 27, 2012

We are so sorry for your loss, Sgt. Walker. The entire staff at Berg Animal Hospital send their heart felt condolences. We were always proud to help Wolf in anyway that we could. We were so impressed with his training regiment, and yours too!
He was, and always will be, a hero to us. May he rest in peace.

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Wendy Trager

8:43 am on Wednesday, March 28, 2012

So sorry for your loss Patrick. I still have Wolf's card on my refrigerator.

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Grace

1:31 am on Sunday, March 24, 2013

What s beautiful tribute to a Hero. XOXO

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