Pubdate: Tue, 09 Jul 2002 Source: Clanton Advertiser, The (AL) Copyright: 2002 Clanton Advertiser Contact: http://www.clantonadvertiser.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1742 IT ALWAYS HURTS TO LOSE A CLOSE FRIEND The Maplesville Police force recently had to consider how it would feel to deal with the passing of one of its officers. Although Eras, the town's drug dog, is just that - a dog, he's become a valuable part of the Maplesville police department family. He's also important to Kevin Davis, the town's K-9 officer. These dogs aren't the typical household pet. They are highly trained animals which can be worth their weight in gold, or cocaine, depending upon where they are. For this small west Chilton town, Eras has almost paid for himself. That's no small achievement for a rather expensive crime stopper. Officers in departments which are fortunate enough to have drug or bomb dogs do count the animals as family. Many times the dogs become companions on those long nights of duty when officers might not see a car for hours. They become family pets as well, forming strong bonds with the people which tend to them. They also can serve as back-up, even protection for officers on patrol. That's why the thought of losing Eras was one which Police Chief Freddy Mayfield of Maplesville said was difficult to deal with. 'He's one of our family," the chief said. Rightfully so. These dogs play important roles. David Hicks, a K-9 officer with the City of Clanton, knows how it feels to lose his partner. Briggs, Clanton's dog and Hick's responsibility, disappeared now more than two weeks ago. There is no explanation for what happened to the dog. It seems it might have been easier to see the dog killed than it was to simply find it missing one day, with no trace or no clues as to its whereabouts. Eras nearly died last month due to complications from a heat stroke. Yet, he's rebounded nicely and seems to be well on his way to a full recovery. That has the Maplesville Police force breathing easy. Unfortunately, Briggs is still missing, with little hope of finding him. Note, those who deal with these animals form a bond with them which isn't easy to understand for the average person. Just know that these dogs are special to those who work with them and those whom the noble animals protect and serve. Clanton isn't missing a dog right now, it's missing an officer. An officer, by the way, the city is determined to find. As for Maplesville, they dodged a bullet when Eras recovered. Don't think for a minute they do not know what they almost lost. Again, it wasn't an animal, it was an officer. - --- MAP posted-by: Ariel