Police Dog – Survivor Jeff
Police Dog – Survivor Jeff
Late of Batemans Bay
New South Wales Police Force
Regd. # P.D. ‘ Survivor Jeff ‘
Rank: Police Dog
Handler: Sergeant Roger Mayer # 20031
Stations: NSW Police Dog Unit
Service: From ? ? 2008 to ? ? 2013 = 5 years Service
Awards: ?
Born: 21 May 2007
Died: Thursday 19 July 2018
Age: 11
Cause: Age
Event date: Thursday 19 July 2018
Funeral date: Thursday 19 July 2018
Buried at: Home
Memorial located at: ?

JEFF is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED
Funeral location: Batemans Bay
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May they forever Rest In Peace
Roger H Mayer
I would like to celebrate the Life and Times of my best mate. PD Survivor Jeff.
He came in to the world on 21/5/2007 with some siblings.
Father NSW Police Dog Haas of some Notoriety.
Mother a NZ Police Brood bitch with poor mothering skills. She ate all but two of the pups.
A surrogate mother, also a NSW PD killed the 2nd last one.
The remaining pup, Survivor Jeff.
His Grand father by all accounts was a well respected and feared South African Police Dog. His seed much sought after.
Young Jeff proved to be a bit of a hoodlum when being puppy walked and very high spirited.
I was due to re-team in June 2008. As a 52 year old Sergeant Dog Handler who was never the fastest bloke on the track I was given Jeff. Partly as punishment by the Ma’am – ( Supt Julie Middlemiss ). I think she believed, from prior progeny from HAAS that all failed to become police dogs, Jeff would follow suit.
I met Jeff, after some debate with Ma’am saying I needed time to get some sort of a bond two weeks before the course commenced at Bringelly in June 2008.
I met this stringy 12 month old ( B 21st May) dog and immediately felt a bond with him. Took him home and kept my mouth shut at what a cracking good dog I had in case someone changed their mind.
I commenced the course with some great blokes and dogs ( I may be corrected but this might be one of a few, if any, who all commenced and completed the course with same dogs)
Mark Smith and Harry, John Basan and Bernie, Gav Lawrence and Odie (Bodie), Paul Cornale and Boags.
I was still the slowest bloke on the course with one of the fastest dogs. Jeff made me look good; and for the next 10 years made me look good.
Great course with some great blokes. I was very fortunate to win the “Chuck Connor” trophy by about half a point from Mark Smith who with Harry had great obedience.
Jeff was not a brilliant Police Dog nor I a brilliant handler. He did everything I asked of him and then gave more. Being a supervisor I found myself locked in the supervisors office most shifts counting glocks answering phones, doing CMF, PMS, COPS everything but catching crooks.
Every chance I got I would escape and hunt developing Jeff. He loved the work.
In 2009 an opportunity came up to travel to Queensland Police Academy to train in Human Remains Detection (Cadaver) There were two positions. Paul Cornale and Boags were selected and I threw my hat in the ring.
The bosses fought but I begged and even cried I think to be allowed to go.
Bruno,(Paul Cornale) Boags, Jeff and I went!
I spent a month with Bruno in the antiquated barracks in Oxley loving every second of it.
Jeff excelled himself in the course and we were all accredited as Human Remains detection teams. There was a bit of QLD NSW rivalry but the QLD guys were so good to us. Best dog on the course was Tank handled by Ben Mac. What a cracking good dog. Little tough bastard bit like a croc. And Ben built like a bull didn’t need a dog.
I was so happy to be away from the office, phones PMS, CMT, COPS S.H.I.T. CMF and the rest playing with smelly body pieces and skid marked undies was heaven.
We returned to Sydney and increased the Cadaver dogs to 3 from 1 with Dave Cole and OSCAR ( Great Cadaver dog, son of ANJA my previous PD)
Together we did many jobs and Jeff, god bless him loved the work. He would not stop searching to the point I would have to tie him up or put him in the car so he would rest.
I was always very proud to be his handler when looking for missing people with their loved ones present thanking us for our efforts. Working with SCC, Homicide and Gangs Squads, educating them on where likely spots to hide or find bodies and how to get rid of bodies. They always remarked, ” You have thought about this a bit haven’t you “? Worried looks followed.
I was just so happy to be out in the bush with Jeff looking for a body. Jeff always did me proud and, as I said, made me and the Dog Unit look good.
In 2011 the PTSD bus hit me. As a result I was retired on 18th July 2013.
At this juncture I was not thinking properly ( more than usual). I must thank Mick Goodwin the Boss at the time he gave me Jeff. I believe without Jeff, Jane Mayer-Simcock my wife and girls Dayna and Kyrah, Things might have not gone so well.
From 2013 onwards Jeff and I were together, Jane could always find me, Just look for Jeff.
He continued to help people, Training dogs with aggression issues, Rangers how to deal with Dangerous dogs. People with fears of dogs. Everyone who came in to contact with the big fella loved him.
He had no malice or any vices. This may be hard to believe, but many can attest to it, but when working off lead he never chased any game, cat, other dog, roo’s wallaby’s, rabbits. He would just watch them go by and continue searching.
Last week on Wednesday he showed some lameness in his left shoulder. On and off over the last couple of years.
I took him to the vet Saturday started on some anti inflammatories.
Monday I was not happy and went back.
Heavier drugs, X-Rays Tuesday. Lunch time Tuesday shown number of spurs on spine and fused disc on thoracic. Probably accounting for shoulder pain not picked up in previous visits.
We were sending the x-rays to canberra for a specialist to view and looking at CT Scan in Canberra.
Wednesday 18th, 5 years since retirement, Jeff worse. Could not move properly fell on his face having dinner.
I decided on Wednesday it would be his last night – Thursday would be his last day. Put him to bed at foot of our bed and he did not move all night.
Thursday morning 19th he could not get up. I went out with Jane to do the horses. He always comes up. Some how he got to the middle of the hall way. When we got back, he had managed to get to the door to the garage but no further.
I picked him up and took him to the vet where he was put to sleep in the back of his ute with me holding his head.
I took him home and left him in the ute until after lunch. Jane and I went up near the horse sheds to the track where I walk the dogs every day and he was laid to rest in the bush facing the house so he can still look after us.
I will now be able to say g’day every time I walk past.
Jeff thank you for all you did, your patience with a dumb handler ( you probably deserved a better one) your work ethic and care of all our family even Mollie (Cavoodle) who only in the last week spoke to you.
RIP Big Fella
Your Dad
Police Dog WACO
Police Dog WACO
” The first working animal recognised as passing On Duty since the establishment of the QPS Animal Memorial in December 2014 “
Late of ?
Queensland Police Force
Regd. # PD 280
Rank: Police Dog
Stations: Moreton District
Service: From ? ? 2010 to ? February 2017 = 7 years Service
Awards: ?
Born: ? ? ?
Died on: 3 February 2017
Age: ?
Cause: Heat Stroke
Event location: Deception Bay, Qld
Event date: 3 February 2017
Funeral date: ? ? ?
Funeral location: ?
Buried at: ?
Memorial date: Wednesday 24 May 2017
Memorial located at: QPS Animal memorial, Oxley, Qld
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Memorial held today for beloved Police Dog Waco
/in National /by Shanee Dobeson
A memorial for police dog Waco, who died after suffering heat exhaustion while trying to track down offenders in Deception Bay in February, has been held today.
Commissioner Ian Stewart joined Dog Squad officers at the QPS Animal Memorial in Oxley to honour and pay tribute to the beloved pup.
During the memorial, PD Waco’s handler ( Senior Constable Stephenson ) spoke fondly of his partner saying Waco was dearly missed by him and his family.
“He never hesitated to protect me and for that I will be forever grateful.”
During his time, PD Waco was responsible for locating missing people and hundreds of offenders for numerous offences ranging from armed robberies and unlawful woundings to break and enters.
Commissioner Stewart said “We remember PD Waco today with fondness and gratitude for the ultimate sacrifice he gave in serving the Queensland community.”
Waco is the first working animal recognised as passing on duty since the establishment of the QPS Animal Memorial in December 2014.
http://www.mygc.com.au/memorial-held-today-beloved-police-dog-waco/
Police Dog WILSON
Police Dog WILSON
Late of ?
Australian Federal Police
Northern Territory Police Force
Regd. #
Rank: Drug Detection Dog
Stations: ?, AFP – ( November 2013 ), Alice Springs ( from November 2013 ), Darwin ( September 2016 )
Service: From ? ? ? to 15 May 2017 = ? years Service
Awards: ?
Born: ? ? ?
Died on: Monday 15 May 2017
Age: ?
Cause: Cancer
Event location: ?, N.T.
Event date: ?
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Thank You for your service
Today we sadly say farewell to Drug Detection Dog Wilson.
Wilson moved to the NT from the Australian Federal Police in November 2013.
He took up duty in Alice Springs, where he worked diligently to stop the flow of drugs into the NT, which included policing the cross border jurisdictions.
Looking for a seachange, Wilson moved to Darwin in September 2016 where he served the Greater Darwin region, including the remote communities of the Top End.
Wilson was involved in drug seizures on a daily basis including several large scale busts across the NT.
Sadly, last week, Wilson was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer that was beyond treatment.
Wilson, a tireless worker, a true gentleman, you will be sorely missed.
New Recruits Join the Darwin Dog Operations Unit
Friday 13-Dec-2013 10:37
Drug Detection Dogs April, Astra and Cougar were born and bred by the Australian Customs Narcotic Detection Dogs breeding program in Melbourne.
After completing the Australian Customs puppy walker scheme, they passed all testing to become Drug Detection Dogs. The next phase of training for the puppies was the basic drug detection course undertaken by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) K9 unit in Canberra.
Senior Constable Tyron Bellman and Senior Constable Luke Lamb have joined the Darwin Dog Operations Unit, and attended the AFP K9 training facility in Canberra for 10 weeks, returning with five new dogs. Two dogs, Wilson and Yeti, have been posted to Alice Springs. April, Astra and Cougar will remain in Darwin.
Drug Detection Dog Cougar has been re-teamed with Senior Constable Richard O’Brien who will retire his operational Drug Detection Dog, Puma, sometime next year.
The Dog Operation Unit Instructor, Sergeant David Young, recently completed the re-teaming of Wilson and Yeti in Alice Springs, and has spent the last week in Darwin with the AFP Instructors completing the training for April, Astra and Cougar.
Labradors April, Astra and Cougar are all two years of age. They have been trained to locate methamphetamine, ecstasy, cocaine and heroin.
“All five new dogs have shown impressive skill in drug detection and I am very pleased with the quality of these dogs,” said Sergeant David Young.
“April, Astra and Cougar have adapted well from the pristine environment of the AFP K9 training facility in Canberra to the Darwin environment, acclimatising to the humidity and heat without any issues.
“The heat and humidity is a big factor at the moment and the dogs are working extremely well. All going to plan these dogs will be able to serve the Darwin and remote areas of the Northern Territory for the next six to seven years and will potentially detect many illegal substances.”
April, Astra and Cougar will complete their NT Police induction training this week, officially graduating at the rank of Drug Detection Dog, attached to the Darwin Dog Operations Unit.
Police Dog FIN
Police Dog FIN
New South Wales Police Force
Regd. # ?
Rank: General Purpose Dog
Stations: NSW Police Dog Unit
Service: From ? June 2011 to 3 January 2017 = 5+ years Service
Awards: ?
Born: ?
Died on: Tuesday 3 January 2017
Age: 6
Cause: ?
Funeral date: ?
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Buried at: ?
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Fin, almost 7, worked as a General Purpose Dog from June 2011 with his handler S/C Curtin before passing away in his sleep Tuesday morning. They were a formidable team working tirelessly to keep the community safe.
Rest in Peace FIN, you will be sorely missed and fondly remembered by S/C Curtin and his family and all of us at the Dog Unit.
Police Dog CHUCK
Police Dog CHUCK
New South Wales Police Force
Regd. # ?
Rank: Police Dog
Stations: Police Dog Unit
Service: From ? ? ? to 4 July 2008 = ? years Service
Awards: ?
Born: Sunday 10 August 2008
Died on: Monday 4 July 2016
Cause: Natural causes
Age: 7
Funeral date: ?
Funeral location: ?
Buried at: ?
Memorial at: ?
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The NSW Police Dog Unit has today paid tribute to Police Dog, ‘Chuck’, who passed away this week.
PD Chuck was the loyal companion, partner, and best friend to Acting Sergeant Luke Warburton.
Born on Sunday 10 August 2008, PD Chuck was bred by the NSW Police Dog Unit. He commenced training on a general duties basis and was partnered with his handler, A/Sgt Luke Warburton.
PD Chuck, together with A/Sgt Warburton, has been involved in hundreds of jobs throughout his career, including the arrest of one of Australia’s most wanted in March 2012 and being at the front line of the Hyde Park Riots in September 2012.
PD Chuck’s status as a crime-fighting hero led to him to receive the honour of presenting the game ball at a 2012 State of Origin game in Sydney, where he became very attached to the ball and almost prevented the kick-off.
PD Chuck, along with A/Sgt Warburton’s family and colleagues, has also been a driving force in the officer’s recovery following a shooting early this year.
Between Sunday 3 July and Monday 4 July 2016, PD Chuck passed away from what is believed to be natural causes.
PD Chuck’s legacy continues, through the three litters he fathered for the NSW Police Dog Unit.
Superintendent Dean Smith, Commander of the NSW Dog Unit, said today was a sad day for the unit.
“Chuck’s death is a loss to the Dog Unit, not only from his contribution to helping fight crime, but the joy he brought to his handler, Acting Sergeant Warburton, and the officers involved in his training and development throughout the years,” Superintendent Smith said.
A/Sgt Warburton said, “My fondest memory will be of Chuck visiting me in hospital after I was shot in January. Chuck was so excited to see me – and me him.
“Whenever I went to work and had Chuck out with me I knew he always had my back and we could take on any job.
“PD Chuck was a true police dog. He loved nothing more than seeing me walk to the backyard in my overalls as he knew he was going to work to do his favourite thing and chase bad guys.”
Police Dog BOMBER
Police Dog BOMBER
Northern Territory Police Force
Regd. # ?
Rank: Police Dog
Stations: Katherine, Northern Command, Darwin ( from September 2015 ) – Death
Service: From 27 April 2010 to 11 June 2016 = 6+ years Service
Awards: ?
Born: ?
Died on: Saturday 11 June 2016
Cause: Illness
Age: ?
Funeral date: ?
Funeral location: ?
Buried at: ?
Memorial at: ?
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Senior Sergeant Garry (uncle Gaz) Smith:
End of Watch: Police Dog Bomber 27/04/2010 – 11/06/2016
PD Bomber took his oath ‘To Detect and Protect’ in April 2014. The ‘Law with Paws’ commenced duties in Katherine and the Northern Command before moving to Darwin with his handler last September.
It soon became apparent that properly trained, the Police handler and Police Dog Bomber could be best friends.
The Dog Operation Unit provided the following brief eulogy:
“Bomber was a once in a life time dog with a quirky personality. He was loyal, protective and intense in every aspect of his life. Over his career he was involved in the apprehension of numerous offenders across the northern command and Darwin before succumbing to an illness and unexpectedly passing away over the weekend. He will be forever missed and will leave a hole in the heart of those who knew and worked with him.”
On behalf of all within the Tri-Service, R.I.P. Bomber.
Police Dog BEV
Police Drug Detection Dog BEV
New South Wales Police Force
Regd. # ?
Rank: Police Dog
Stations: ?, Dubbo & Western Regional areas of NSW
Service: From ? ? 2010 to 23 March 2016 = 5+ years Service
Awards: ?
Born: ?
Died on: Wednesday 23 March 2016
Cause: Illness
Age: 8
Funeral date: ?
Funeral location: ?
Buried at: ?
Memorial at: ?
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R.I.P Drug Detection Dog ‘Bev’
‘Bev’ performed Drug Detection duties throughout NSW from 2010 until recently when she needed to retire at short notice due to illness.
The difficult decision was made to euthanase her on Wednesday as the illness had become progressively worse.
She was only 8 years old.
‘Bev’ had a wonderful nature and spent her last three years working in Dubbo and the western regional areas of NSW.
She will be missed by all those who had the pleasure to work and spend time with her, none moreso than her handler, S/Cst Curtin and his young family whom she lived with whilst off duty.
Police Dog PAX
Police Dog PAX
Northern Territory Police Force
Regd. # ?
Rank: Police Dog
Stations: ?
Service: From ? to 19 February 2016
Awards: ?
Born: 8 December 2007
Died on: Friday 19 February 2016
Cause: Degenerative nerve problem
Age: 9 years
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08/12/2007 – 19/02/2016
Pax was loyal, strong, fiercely independent, and utterly obsessed with his handler. He never gave up and took pride in serving Territorians.
He has been responsible for the apprehension of multiple offenders here in the Territory, as well as in his previous jurisdiction of Queensland.
Police Dog, Pax succumbed to a degenerative nerve problem which had been medically managed for some time. His rapid decline unfortunately robbed him of his pending retirement in April.
Your job is done mate – Rest easy
Police Dog, Pax08/12/2007 – 19/02/2016 Pax was loyal, strong, fiercely independent, and utterly obsessed with his…
Posted by Northern Territory Police, Fire and Emergency Services on Thursday, 18 February 2016
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Jim Geary RIP Pax
Colette Audi Beautiful Dog RIP
Norma Welsh Sympathies to Pax’s handler and friends. Pax is fine in his new surroundings, but they will take a long time to get over this frown emoticon
Lynette Zanchetta Beautiful dog, loyal to the end, people could take a leaf out of his book.
Judy Billman Grech RIP
Jo Pollard RIP Pax.
Tania Morrison Rip pax. So sorry for your loss
Christina Keep Rip pax
Vincent Greene Beautiful. Loyalty is priceless and beyond measure.
Joanna McIntyre Beautiful dog – thankyou for your service to our community and sympathies to his handler and family
Sandra Francis Thank you
Vivienne Williams Rest in Peace Pax.
Houeida Iskandar-Garling frown emoticon
Carmen Janic RIP beautiful boy
Lesley Dobbin True hero right there. Rest In Peace forevermore x
Angie Adams Pax is yet another silent hero! Deserve so much more recognition for the loyalty in service these absolute beautiful dogs give! What a lucky handler to have been able to spend time with this amazing animal xox RIP xox sorry for this heart breaking loss!
Annie Webster My sincere condolences.
Aliex Polock
Jill Leonard Always saddened by these posts. Respect.
Jeanette Barnard RIP Pax… so sad you did a great job now time to rest…be at peace
Julie Wilson I salute you Pax…rest easy now
Rachel Young Leis RIP Pax
Karen Cowan There is a rainbow waiting Pax…..RIP
Sharon Williams RIP Pax, thinking of your handler right now.
Susanne Sluvinsky Rest now gorgeous boy
Cheryl Jeffery My sincere sympathy to his family RIP Pax
Condolences to your loving family..
Dorn Scrivano What a beautiful dog Sooo intelligent and very.loyal luv them
Deb N Alex Matthews Over the rainbow bridge, stand down pat. Thoughts with your handler mate and family and friends
Donna White R.I.P
Ellen Dwyer Hope you are happy Pax wherever you may be. You served the Police well. RIP Pax.
Ron An Kirst Cox So sad
Beth Mccormick RIP Pax you did a awesome job
Cecil Ross They give so much and ask so little ..rip Pax. To the handler , I once lost a dog in tragic circumstance and was inconsolable , until months later I dreamt and saw a similar dog walking (on a leash) with its owner …in the dream I remarked I had owned…See More
Sharlene Turner Thank you RIP Pax xx
Nikki Webb RIP Pax thank you
Sandy May RIP Pax and condolences to your handler/s.
Melanie Monaro Job well done Pax. Rest now beautiful
Robbyn Hutton RIP BSBY
Robbyn Hutton Baby
Lorraine Mcdougall RIP
Jennifer Smith Thank you for honouring his contribution. Sounds like Pax will be missed.
Maureen McCarthy So very sad. Prayers for his handler.
Janine Ingle A real hero. RIP Pax.
Kieran O’Brien Naydene Mutch
Trish Stimson R.I.P Pax
Renoir Louise RIP Pax
Marie Maidens Rip Pax
Michelle Helgren You gave your all Pax! Stand down & run free till you meet again! Much love & many prayers! ?
Lisa Scott Greg Callander
Police Dog DIESEL
Police Dog DIESEL
Victoria Police Force
Regd. # ?
Rank: Police Dog
Stations: ?
Service: From ? ? 2009 to ? ? 2016 = 7 years Service
Awards: ?
Born: ? ? 2007
Died on: Sunday 17 January 2016 during the evening
Cause: Medical issues – enlarged prostate
Age: 9
Funeral date: ?
Funeral location: ?
Buried at: ?
Memorial at: ?
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Police dog Diesel passed away on Sunday evening as a result of ongoing medical issues.
Leading Senior Constable Mark Gray and Diesel worked together from 2009 to 2016. During this time they provided an excellent service to Victoria Police and the community with over 120 arrests.
Diesel came from a strong bloodline of police dogs with his father and three half-brothers also serving Victoria Police.
He was brave, fearless and fiercely loyal.
Diesel will be sorely missed.
Photo by Margaret Burin, ABC News
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RUMBLE
RUMBLE
Western Australia Police Force
Regd. # ?
Rank: Police Dog
Stations: Mounted and Canine Operations, W.A.
Service: From ? to ?
Awards: ?
Born: 12 March 2007
Died on: Monday 2 November 2015
Cause: ?
Age: 8
Funeral date: ?
Funeral location: ?
Buried at: Cremated
Memorial at: Interred at the Maylands Police Complex, W.A., with a plaque.
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It is with great sadness that we share with the public that Police Dog Rumble this afternoon tragically succumbed to his illness.
Rumble was as tough as they come, but this battle was too much.
It is a tragedy Rumble was unable to enjoy retirement with his handler Mat Muletta and family, which is how we wanted his story to turn out.
He will be cremated and his ashes interred at the Maylands Police Complex, with a plaque.
Rumble was one of 40 dogs working for WA Police. All of them are loved and cherished by us, but you would have to say that Rumble was certainly special.
He made an exceptional contribution to policing in Western Australia and keeping the community safe. You could say he was loved by the public and loathed by the crooks.
Since 2011 he was involved in 620 arrests and in over 200 of those, Rumble single-handedly tracked and located the offenders.
Since July this year he had a part in 74 arrests and was directly responsible for 18 of those.
Rumble united the WA community throughout his battle and the WA Police was humbled by the overwhelming response to his illness. Today is an extremely sad day, on which we wish ‘Our Boy’ Rumble goodbye.
Sincere condolences to the Muletta Family and Mounted and Canine Operations.
Thank you to all the staff at the Murdoch Veterinary Hospital who worked tirelessly in this difficult time.



























