ISP K-9 Loki is retiring

BLOOMINGTON – After eight years of dedicated service, Indiana State Police K-9 Loki has officially retired.

K-9 Loki

During those eight years of service, Loki and his partner, Senior Trooper Richard R. Klun were involved in 450 drug searches that seized approximately 12 pounds of methamphetamine, 185 pounds of marijuana, 19 pounds of heroin, one pound of cocaine, and various other narcotics resulting in 412 criminal arrests. 

Trooper Richard Klun, his K-9 partner Loki with ISP Superintendent Doug Carter.

Loki and Trooper Klun assisted other agencies on 146 occasions and were involved in 202 warrant services, and 50 building/area searches. Both are responsible for locating 27 criminals and 10 apprehensions.

Loki assisted with the seizure of 155 guns and approximately $181,000 in U.S. currency. 

Loki responded to 883 calls for service and his total seizures have a street value that exceeds $3.3 million.

Loki will enjoy his retirement with his partner and family.