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State salutes sheriff's canine team

Lake County Sheriff's Deputy John Forlenza and his canine partner, Dax, recently received recognition from the Illinois House of Representatives, 99th General Assembly.

On May 10, 2016, Deputy Forlenza and K-9 Dax responded to a call in Fox River Grove where an offender attacked a Fox River Grove Police Officer and fled the scene on foot. In addition to battering the police officer, the offender was a sexual predator wanted on several felony arrest warrants.

Upon their arrival, Forlenza and Dax began to track the fleeing offender. The team quickly located the offender who was crouched down, hiding. Dax began to bark aggressively, and the offender surrendered. The offender was taken into custody without further incident. In addition to his active arrest warrants, he was subsequently charged with a number of charges stemming from his violent encounter with police officers.

In December of 2016, Forlenza and Dax were presented with a letter of recognition from the Illinois House of Representatives, 99th General Assembly, offered by Rep. Ed Sullivan, 51st District.

"Deputy Forlenza and Canine Deputy Dax are a hard working team, who help keep Lake County safe every day. I couldn't be more proud of their efforts and dedication to the people of Lake County," said Sheriff Mark Curran,

"The Lake County Sheriff's Office has four canine teams and all serve a very important purpose," Undersheriff Ray Rose said. "Our four-legged deputies and their handlers have located numerous missing endangered people in addition to taking large quantities of drugs off the streets."

The commendation awarded to Lake County Sheriff's Deputy John Forlenza and his canine partner Dax by the Illinois House of Representatives. Courtesy of the Lake County Sheriff's Office
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