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North Richland Hills K-9 Shot In Line Of Duty Is Back Home

NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) - A North Richland Hills police dog is finally home after being shot Monday, January 14 during a chase.

K-9 Koba home from hospital
K-9 Koba home from hospital (North Richland Hills Police)

North Richland Hills Police tweeted Tuesday afternoon, "Koba is home! We are excited to announce Koba is at home recuperating. He has been incredibly strong throughout his recovery process and our K9 team has been with him the entire way. Thank you to everyone! The amount of support has been incredible!"

Last Monday, police in Watauga responded to a call from a family member about a suicidal man with a gun at around 7:15 p.m. As officers responded, the man ran and led them on a chase.

The chase ended in North Richland Hills near Caracas Drive and Trinidad Drive after the man left his vehicle. Police said just before 9:00 p.m., the man fired his weapon at officers, which led them to return fire.

During the incident Koba was hit by gunfire.

K-9 Koba had surgery and is on the road to recovery.

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