K-9 Lucy celebrated her retirement after nearly a decade of service to Round Rock Police.
The Round Rock Police Department has celebrated the retirement of K-9 Lucy after nearly nine years of dedicated service. During her impressive career, Lucy excelled in explosives detection and event security, participating in over 200 deployments. Recognized for her outstanding contributions, she was awarded the Exemplary Service Award in 2018. As Lucy retires, she will enjoy a life filled with recreational activities alongside her handler. In other news, the community faces an extreme heat wave while recovering from a recent shooting incident and navigating traffic disruptions from a fatal accident.
Round Rock – The Round Rock Police Department celebrated the retirement of K-9 Lucy after nearly nine years of dedicated service. Lucy, a highly trained police dog, served her community for eight years and ten months, during which she excelled in explosives detection, tracking, and event security. Her impressive career included participation in over 200 deployments, demonstrating her invaluable contributions to public safety in the area.
Prominently recognized for her service, Lucy was awarded the Exemplary Service Award in 2018 for her role during the Austin Bomber investigation, highlighting her significance in crucial, high-stakes situations. As Lucy transitions into retirement, she will reside with her handler, where she is expected to enjoy a range of activities such as hiking, swimming, and playing fetch, providing a well-deserved reprieve after her years of hard work.
As the community celebrates Lucy’s achievements, the Round Rock Police Department expressed gratitude for her nearly decade-long commitment to service, emphasizing a heartfelt thank you for unwavering dedication.
In other news, Round Rock is bracing for an extreme heat wave, with forecasts predicting temperatures may reach or exceed 105 degrees. Community members are being urged to take safety precautions to protect against heat-related illnesses, as historic heat may put individuals at risk.
In a concerning incident that occurred just outside Round Rock city limits, two individuals were shot during a dispute on Chandler Creek Road. The shooting transpired around 8 p.m., evolving from an altercation. One victim was transported by a private citizen, while emergency medical services were called to assist the second victim. Although the specifics of their conditions remain undisclosed, the sheriff’s office indicated that the incident appears to be isolated with no ongoing threat to public safety.
Additionally, a fatal accident involving a cyclist took place on the northbound I-35 frontage road. Authorities confirmed that the driver remained on the scene and is cooperating with the investigation. Consequently, traffic on westbound routes from North Mays Street to I-35 was temporarily halted to allow for a thorough investigation of the crash.
In lighter news this past Fourth of July, Round Rock’s Frontier Days attracted thousands of attendees to Old Settlers Park to celebrate the holiday. The all-day event witnessed residents securing their spots as early as noon, eager to partake in festive activities, including picnics and fireworks. Participants were treated to a variety of themed treats and decorations representing the red, white, and blue.
Given the intense heat, the Round Rock Fire Department set up a tent in the park to address potential heat-related emergencies. Attendees reported incidents of heat exhaustion, particularly during the parade, underscoring the importance of staying hydrated and seeking shade. Moreover, a pepper-eating contest introduced a competitive yet fun element to the festivities, attracting brave participants willing to take on the challenge.
Food vendors complemented the atmosphere with refreshing options, including freshly squeezed lemonade, helping attendees cope with the warm weather. Public safety was also paramount during Frontier Days, with an increased presence of park rangers and police officers patrolling in pairs, ensuring a secure environment for all revelers following a previous shooting incident at the park.
With K-9 Lucy officially retired and the community navigating the heats of summer, residents of Round Rock remain mindful of safety while embracing celebrations of camaraderie and gratitude.
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