Slick, a longtime Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office and Granite Falls police horse, died Thursday morning after a lingering illness.
Slick’s partner was Granite Falls reserve police officer and retired sheriff’s deputy Ken Shefveland.
Slick had been struggling from laminitis, a hoof problem. They fought to save his life, but he ultimately had to be euthanized, Shefveland said.
The Herald plans a story soon.
For now, here are two nice bits from the obituary the officer wrote:
“Slick received his law enforcement commission from Sheriff Rick Bart, in a special public ceremony … The unit ultimately grew to eight deputies and horses before being ended due to a lack of funding in 2010.”
“As I noted in my testimony to the Washington State Senate many years ago, when they were considering the adoption of a law to protect police horses (RCW 9A.76.200): ‘He’s not just a horse, he’s a cop; and he’s not just a cop, he’s my partner.’ I shall miss my partner. Rest in peace, noble friend and fearless guardian.”
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