History of the K9 Unit
Recon
Pittsfield Township Police Department's First Canine

The canine unit was initiated at the Pittsfield Police Department in 1999.
"Recon" is a pure bred German Shepard and was a full service police dog,
trained in narcotics detection, tracking, and handler protection. Recon was
used in conjunction with daily police activities, including the protection
of life and property. Recon, handled by Henry Fusik, trained constantly to
help make one of the most productive K9 Units in Washtenaw County. The
teaming of Recon and Henry Fusik created a longstanding bond of friendship
and partnership that continues today. Recon retired from police duty on
September 1, 2006. Henry Fusik continues to serve with the police
department as a Sergeant. Over their 7-year K9 career, Recon and Sergeant
Fusik were responsible for the forfeiture of $116,387 in drug money. They
also conducted 37 criminal tracks that led to apprehension, including
building searches. Sergeant Fusik and Recon received the following awards
for their efforts;Washtenaw 100 Officer of the Year 2004, Optimist Club
Award 2004, 3 Departmental Citations, 1 Departmental Achievement Award,
nominated twice for the Golden Paw award, and the AMW Hometown Hero
Recognition.
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on Dec. 3, 2008 2:50 pm
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