Mt. Juliet, Tenn. – The Mt. Juliet Police Department is excited to welcome another four-legged member to the team, K9 Reign.
After completing eight weeks of training, Officer Harper and K9 Reign successfully certified under the United States Police Canine Association standards in obedience, evidence search, suspect search, and criminal apprehension with and without gunfire. Reign will also be certified as a narcotics detection dog in the near future.
As a dual-purpose K9, Reign will assist in building searches, tracking missing persons and suspects, article searches, narcotics detection, and criminal apprehensions. Officer Reese Harper and K9 Reign will work opposite shifts from Officer Brown and K9 Citron to help ensure K9 coverage during peak activity times in the city.
Officer Chase Hale, who oversees training for our K9 teams, has dedicated countless hours to ensuring the success and readiness of these teams.
“Adding K9 Reign to our team strengthens our ability to serve and protect the Mt. Juliet community,” said Chief Tyler Chandler. “These K9 teams are an invaluable resource that enhances officer safety and helps us locate missing persons, track suspects, recover evidence, and combat illegal narcotics activity. I am proud of Officer Harper and K9 Reign for their hard work and successful certification. I also want to recognize Officer Hale for the countless hours he invests in training and developing our K9 teams. His knowledge, dedication, and commitment to excellence play a critical role in the success of our handlers and K9s, and our department is stronger because of his efforts.”




Update on K9 Aksel
After months of recovery from a serious on-duty injury, Aksel officially retired from police service and is now in the next chapter of his life with a familiar and caring MJPD family. Aksel was injured in a vehicle crash while responding with his handler, Officer Harper, to a violent emergency call. Although his injuries were initially stabilized and every effort was made to help him recover, his leg never fully healed. Following multiple procedures and extensive rehabilitation, Aksel’s veterinary team ultimately recommended amputation to provide him with the best long-term quality of life.
With his retirement from active police service, the department was grateful Aksel remained within the Mt. Juliet Police family. Reserve Police Officer Brian Dalhover stepped forward to adopt Aksel. He and his wife, Dominique, have brought Aksel into their home and hearts—giving him the love, support, and stability he deserves. Brian and his wife, Dominique, have embraced Aksel as part of their family.
We are also deeply thankful for the support of Project K9 Hero, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to caring for retired police K9s. Because of their generosity, Aksel’s ongoing medical care is fully covered, helping ensure he has the healthy and happy retirement he deserves.
The Department is so grateful for our community. The continued support, encouragement, and care for our department and K9 teams never go unnoticed. These dogs are more than partners; they provide an extra layer of protection for our community and our officers.
Team MJPD is proud to continue investing in resources that help keep Mt. Juliet one of the safest cities around. Thank you for continuing to stand beside us. Together, we will keep working to make Mt. Juliet a safe place to live, work, and raise a family.
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