HOUSTON, Texas – A man arrested in the stabbing of a Houston Police K-9 that occurred at 1600 Bass Street about 7:50 a.m. on Saturday has since posted $50,000 bond.
The suspect, Ryan Mitchell Smith, 26, is charged with evading arrest, interference with a police service animal and robbery bodily injury.
HPD K-9 “Nate” was transported to Vergi 24/7 Emergency & Critical Care Hospital where he was treated for non-life threatening injures. “Nate” has two years of service with HPD’s Tactical Operations Division.
HPD Homicide Division Special Investigations Unit Sergeant M. Ynosencio and Officers T. Vaca, O. Flores and C. Walker reported:
Officers responded to an attempted carjacking call at 800 Memorial Heights Drive. Witnesses stated Smith had left the location and went to a nearby store where he stole merchandise and fled. Officers then located Smith inside a nearby apartment parking garage at the above address and he attempted to evade officers. HPD K-9 “Nate” caught up to Smith behind a building where Smith then stabbed “Nate.” Officers provided emergency care to the K-9 “Nate” on scene. Smith was taken into custody without further incident and charged for his role in the incident.
HPD K-9 “Nate” was transported to an emergency veterinary center, underwent surgery and is now home with his HPD partner.
NATE UPDATE;
Nate is home resting and recovering from his injury and is doing great! I want to thank everyone for all of the prayers and messages over the past two days. 💙 pic.twitter.com/5grwAAG9H9— K9 T-Rex (@K9TRex) January 24, 2022
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