By: Charity Meier | Novi Note | Published July 27, 2023
NOVI — The Novi Police Department is grieving the loss of one of its own. K-9 Diesel, a decorated three-year veteran of the Novi Police Department, died at home July 20 after suffering an undisclosed medical complication.
“Officer Michael Daisley, Diesel’s handler, and the entire department are deeply saddened by Diesel’s sudden departure. For three years, Diesel stood as more than just a police dog; he was an irreplaceable partner, a committed companion, and an unwavering source of courage,” Assistant Novi Police Chief Scott Baetens said in a press release. “Through thick and thin, Diesel and Officer Daisley were a team. The unspoken bond they shared was profound, spanning beyond the borders of mere duty. They stood together in the face of danger, shared in moments of triumph, and above all, built an understanding and mutual respect that epitomized the relationship between a handler and their K9 partner.”
Diesel was trained in narcotics detection and tracking. During his tenure at the Novi Police Department, Diesel won several awards for his work in crime prevention and public service at community events.
According to Baetens, police dogs provide a “valuable resource” for police departments and serve as a “beacon to bridge the relationship between police and the community.”
“Diesel’s legacy within our department is one marked by valor and relentless dedication to ensuring the safety of our community. His contribution to public safety and his unique ability in crime detection has left a lasting impact, a testament to the important role our K9 officers play,” Baetens said.
In a tweet announcing his death, the city of Novi thanked Diesel for his service and said he will “forever be remembered as a true hero.”
A memorial service will be held at a later date to honor Diesel and commemorate his service to the Novi Police Department and the community.