Swearing-in of Police Horse Jewelz and Dogs Cain & Kron; Retirement of Police dog Casey

HRP release:

On Monday, Halifax Regional Police officially swore in Police Horse Jewelz and Police Service Dogs Cain and Kron.

Jewelz is an 8-year-old Percheron Thoroughbred gelding. He is a gentle horse that loves people and is great at navigating traffic. Jewelz was named after six of our fallen officers and is currently the only police horse serving with Halifax Regional Police.

Cain, who is 13-months old, was born in Slovakia and arrived in Halifax in April 2023. After completing challenging general service dog training, Cain worked his first shift on September 20, 2023 with his handler Cst. Joey Malcom.

Kron, who is 3 years-old, completed his general service dog training during winter 2022 and has been serving the community since April 2022 with his handler, Cst. Andrew Joudrey. 

Kron and Cain are trained in tracking, obedience, evidence searching, building searching and criminal apprehension.

We are excited to officially welcome PSD Cain, PSD Kron and Police Horse Jewelz to our service.

Halifax Regional Police also celebrated the remarkable seven-year career of Police Service Dog Casey, as she officially retired from the K-9 Unit this week.

Casey was born May 10, 2014, in Slovakia. She arrived in Halifax during September 2015 and was paired with her handler Cst. Joey Malcolm.

Casey has had many notable achievements throughout her career with Halifax Regional Police’s K-9 Unit, including successfully locating several missing people and finding important pieces of evidence. As a career highlight, Casey tracked down and apprehended a suspect involved in the stabbing of one of our Halifax Regional Police members.

Casey will now enjoy her days at home with Cst. Malcolm as a family pet. Congratulations on a great career, Casey.

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