Home / Crime and Justice / Hero Dog Roam Recovers After Brutal Attack
Hero Dog Roam Recovers After Brutal Attack
19 Nov
Summary
- Police K9 Roam is recovering after surgery and leg amputation.
- Roam was stabbed multiple times by a burglary suspect in October.
- The dog is now out of his cone and enjoying baths during recovery.

Colorado Springs Police K9 Roam, a 19-month-old gun-detection dog, is on the path to recovery after a brutal stabbing incident in October. Roam was attacked multiple times by a burglary suspect identified as Sergeant First Class Anthony Bryant. The incident left Roam critically injured, necessitating surgery and the amputation of a leg.
Following the attack, Roam was hospitalized but has since been released and is showing positive signs of healing. His sutures and drain have been removed, allowing him to shed his recovery cone. Although he still has several weeks of limited activity and is on antibiotics, Roam is reportedly in good spirits, recently enjoying his first bath since the ordeal.
This incident highlights the dangers faced by law enforcement animals. Roam, the department's first gun-detection dog, was too young for a protective vest at the time of the stabbing. New state laws have been enacted to crack down on individuals who harm or kill law enforcement animals, particularly after the death of another K9 in 2023.




