A salute is paid as the Central Falls Police Department and the surrounding community mourn the loss of retired K9 Axel. The great dog was an excellent worker and an extraordinary partner to his master, officer Dicristoforo.

The two were not just colleagues and helpers, they shared a bond that grew over time. When Axel reached retirement age, the dog was adopted from the Dicristoforo home to live out his golden years as a pet for five years.

“The bond between K9 Police and his partner cannot be broken, not even in death. K9 Axel may not be physically side-by-side with Officer Decristoforo, but he will always keep an eye on him and, in his own way, make sure he finishes each shift safely, as he did. When they were together. To keep the streets safe!” said a colleague on the Friends of Central Falls Animals Facebook page.

“I want him to know he’s given Axel the best life and best friendship ever!” He completed. “They were so lucky to have each other in life, and Axl will always take care of him. I love you Axl more than he loves himself! That’s exactly the kind of dog he was. He was yours! He would do anything for you. Now he needs you to do something of Stay strong and try to remind yourself that he doesn’t want to see you upset!

Our thoughts are with Officer Dicristoforo during this difficult time. I hope Axel rests in peace.

You May Also Like

Keith Urban’s rendition of ‘To Love Somebody’ emotionally made the disco group Bee Gees to tears

Keith Urban’s recent tribute to the Bee Gees at the Grammy Awards…

Mother causes the dismissal of a teacher by sending her autistic son to school with a concealed recorder in his backpack

When mother Melissa Davis noticed a sudden and unusual change in her…

High school cheer team perform ‘Cotton Eye Joe’ the routine that had the crowd on their feet and the roof shaking

Get ready to be blown away by the mesmerizing performance of the…

A young boy saved a 5-year-old girl’s life using a trick he had seen on television after discovering her buried in the sand

While the children were busy digging in the small sand tunnel caves…