Sheriff And His Longtime K9 Partner Die Within Hours Of Each Other — Rest In Peace?

K9 police dogs are an important part of any police department. They are especially important to their handlers on the force, who view them not just as an animal sidekick but a true partner on the job.That was especially true for one Ohio police officer and his one-of-a-kind K9 partner, whose lives and careers were forever linked.

And this week, in a sad but sweet end to their story, the two officers died on the exact same day, just hours from one another.

On Wednesday, the Geauga County Sheriff’s Office announced that Sheriff Dan McClelland, who served the county for 44 years before retiring in 2016, died at the age of 67.

And his former partner, a Chihuahua-rat terrier mix named Midge, died just hours later, as if of a broken heart.

Sheriff McClelland was considered a “pillar” of his community during his decades on the force, including 13 years as sheriff.

He won Geauga County’s Emerald Leader Award in 2014, and his bio lists career accomplishments like clearing a major burglary ring and saving the life of another deputy by disarming an armed suspect.

“It’s always been about family and bringing people together,” McClelland said about his career.

But as impressive as his resume was, he spent much of his career of his partner Midge, who was quite the celebrity.

At 11 inches tall and 23 inches long, Midge earned the Guinness World Record for the smallest police dog in 2006. Despite her tiny size, Midge was a pro drug-sniffing K9.

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