K-9 Officer ‘Mink’ Retires
July 20, 2015
Escambia County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Mink retired from service last week. The German Shepherd and his handler, Deputy 1st Class Michael Milstead have been responsible for many suspect and narcotics finds throughout the last five years, according to the ECSO. Mink will spend his retirement with Milstead and his family. Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
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8 Responses to “K-9 Officer ‘Mink’ Retires”
It’s fitting that a successful K-9 officer be allowed to retire with his handler and family. Great Job, Mink… live long and play.
The longer Mike and Mink work together, the more Mike looks like Mink. Keep up the good work and enjoy your dog.
Congrats Mike on a job well done (even though Mink was the one making you look good). I’m sure you’ll be a great addition to the next phase in your ECSO career.
Mink, have a long life.SPOCK
Mink looks too young to retire……I know Mike and his family will enjoy his golden years !!!!!
That’s Awesome.
Job well done, Officer Mink and Deputy Milstead!! Enjoy your retirement years!
Thank you for your service, Mink! May you have a long happy retirement!