RICHMOND — The Richmond Police Department have welcomed a new K9 and K9 officer to their team.
In Summer 2022, K-9 Officer Seara Burton of the Richmond Police Department was shot in the line of duty. She died five weeks later as a result of her injuries.
This week, more than five months after Burton's death, the department says Officer Keifer Uphaus and K-9 Skee have completed training.
The duo will return to Richmond to serve on the day shift.
The department, in a social media post, thanked Vohne Liche Kennels for their donation of K-9 Skee.
Burton's K-9, Brev, is now retired and in the care of Burton's mother and stepmother.
Uphaus spoke at Burton's funeral on Sept. 26, introducing himself as Burton's "work husband."
"Seara's mere presence was inspiring. She knew her calling was to serve her community. When her time came to do so, it was always at the highest level in all aspects," Uphaus said. "She would have nothing but the safety of her fellow officers on her mind."
RELATED: New Richmond Police K-9 handler named, Officer Seara Burton's family donates to training costs | Richmond Police Officer Seara Burton honored with posthumous award
-
Center Township Trustee works to get unhoused Hoosiers warm this winter
Center Township Trustee of Marion County, LaDonna Freeman, is helping Hoosiers stay warm this winter.
Ed Carpenter Racing and Circle City Corvette Club donate to WRTV Toy Drive
The Circle City Corvette Club continued its 15-year tradition of giving back to the community, delivering bags of toys and a $6,000 donation to the WRTV Toy Drive.
Indy immigrants share concerns over federal immigration policy changes
Local immigrants in the Indianapolis community are sharing concerns following new policy changes from the Trump Administration aimed at restricting legal immigration policies.
Indy is upping safety measures for historic Big Ten showdown downtown
Indianapolis officials say they are taking extra steps to keep tens of thousands of fans safe throughout a packed day downtown.