TWIN FALLS, ID — After eight years of loyal service to the citizens of Idaho, Idaho State Police K-9 Kali is officially retiring from duty.
Watch Kali’s video – ISP K-9 retires
Since joining ISP in September 2017, Kali has served alongside two dedicated handlers, Trooper Marrott and Trooper Howard, and has played a crucial role in dozens of significant drug interdictions throughout the District 4 region (Twin Falls).
During her career, K-9 Kali was deployed 618 times and assisted in the arrests of 186 individuals. Her work led to the seizure of:
- 398.5 pounds of marijuana
- 3.8 pounds of heroin
- 5.1 pounds of cocaine
- 34.8 pounds of methamphetamine
- 10.9 pounds of fentanyl
- $222,981 in U.S. currency
- 16 firearms
“ISP’s K-9 teams are invaluable to our mission,” Captain Kish said. “Their dedication and training directly contribute to a safer Idaho. We’re excited to see K-9 Cru carry on that tradition.”
As one chapter ends, another begins. ISP proudly welcomes K-9 Cru, who recently completed certification and is now officially on duty in the Twin Falls region. Trooper Howard and Cru will continue the important mission of locating illegal narcotics and supporting investigations throughout southern Idaho.
K-9 Kali will live out her retirement as a family pet with her original handler, Trooper Marrott.