
Retired Beaver County K9 Rangwo died on Feb. 25, 2026. (Photo: USA Today Network)
The Beaver County Sheriff’s Office is remembering the life and career of retired K9 Rangwo, who died on Feb. 25, according to a social media post at the Beaver County K9 Unit’s Facebook page.
According to the notice, Rangwo served with Deputy Joe Osche on the Beaver County Sheriff’s Office K9 unit from June 2015 until he retired in October 2023.
“Throughout his tenure, he demonstrated unwavering dedication, loyalty and tireless work ethic, protecting not only the citizens of Beaver County but also the surrounding counties within Region 13,” the Facebook post said.
“We kindly request that you keep Joe Osche, his family and friends in your thoughts and prayers during this time.
“May K9 Rangwo rest in peace.”
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