K9 Zeke was at home with his family on Sat, Dec 2 when he began showing distress. Officer Brett Musich transported Zeke to the emergency veterinary clinic, where he died a short time later.
Officer Musich deployed K9 Zeke over 150 times during his service to the City of Moorhead. Their work had a significant role in increasing the safety of our community and building positive relationships with the members of the public they met during public demonstrations. An essential highlight in their career together was receiving the prestigious “Case of the Year 2022” national award from the National Police Canine Association earlier this year for the apprehension of several suspects and firearms from a Fargo shooting.
Chief Monroe stated, “Zeke was an essential member of our department and community; he lived with Officer Musich and his wife and was an integral part of their family. We thank Zeke for his outstanding service and dedication to the community.” The Moorhead Police Department and the Musich family also thank the Red River Emergency Animal Hospital for their assistance and compassion. Please keep his partner, Officer Musich, and his family in your thoughts during this challenging time.
Moorhead Police Department Mourns Loss of K9 Zeke