Daytona Beach police mourn the loss of K-9 Brumer, a heroic partner in public safety

K-9 Brumer, a specialized service dog with the Daytona Beach Police Department, died last week.

He was born on November 28, 2015, joined the service on June 15, 2017, and made a significant impact on the community during his service.

During his career, K-9 Brumer contributed to the safety of Daytona Beach by assisting in the detection and seizure of numerous illegal substances and firearms.

His legacy reminds us of the valuable role service animals play in law enforcement.

K-9 Brumer assisted in the seizure of 5,927 grams of methamphetamine while on duty.

He also played a key role in eliminating 4,143 grams of fentanyl from the community.

Blumer also helped seize 5,563 grams of cocaine, making a significant contribution to the region’s drug enforcement efforts.

Among other notable achievements, he assisted in the seizure of 18,223.41 grams of THC oil, 228,655 grams of cannabis and 582 grams of pills.

Overall, K-9 Brumer also played a key role in the seizure of $1,623,943 in U.S. currency.

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