ALEA Mourns the Loss of Active K-9 Bella

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MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) is deeply saddened to
share the unexpected passing of active K-9 Bella, who suffered a medical emergency on
Tuesday, Aug. 26. Bella served the Agency, her handler and the citizens of Alabama with
unmatched dedication, loyalty and heart for several years. She was 7 years old.

K-9 Bella was more than a working dog; she was a trusted partner and a beloved member of the
ALEA family. Throughout her distinguished career, Bella was instrumental in the apprehension
of numerous criminals, the seizure of large quantities of narcotics, to include fentanyl, and the
confiscation of hundreds of thousands of dollars in illicit assets. Her efforts undoubtedly saved
countless lives and helped make Alabama communities safer.

K-9 Bella

One of Bella’s most notable recent cases occurred just last month. On July 21, during a traffic
stop on Interstate 22 in Marion County, Bella and her handler, Senior Trooper Seahorn, made a
significant drug seizure. After Bella alerted to the odor of illegal narcotics, a search of the
vehicle revealed five bags of THC gummies and four duffel bags filled with marijuana, totaling
approximately 150 pounds of marijuana and 30 pounds of THC edibles. This successful seizure
is just one example of Bella’s outstanding contributions to public safety.

Beyond her exceptional work in the field, Bella had an extraordinary personality and a love for
people that left a lasting impression on everyone she met. Known for her gentle nature, Bella
never met a stranger. Following her passing, Sr. Trooper Seahorn shared:

“This is, without a doubt, one of the hardest times of my life. Not only was Bella my faithful
partner, but she was also mine and my family’s best friend. From family vacations and simple
trips to the store to sitting on the sidelines of a school ball game, she was with us every minute of
every day. She enjoyed life to the fullest and taught us to do the same.”

ALEA Secretary Hal Taylor expressed his condolences and praised Bella’s remarkable service:

“K-9 Bella exemplified the very best of what it means to serve. Her unwavering dedication,
incredible skill and genuine love for people set her apart. The trust and teamwork she shared
with her handler were inspiring and stand as a testament to what makes the ALEA K-9 Unit so
special. We are grateful for the profound impact she made on our Agency and the citizens of
Alabama.”

Colonel Jonathan Archer, Director of ALEA’s Department of Public Safety (DPS), echoed this
sentiment, reflecting on the loss:

“This has been an exceptionally difficult month for our K-9 Unit, as we mourn the loss of two
active K-9s and one retired K-9. Like the others, Bella was not just a working dog; she was
family to her handler and to all of us. These K-9s give their all in service, and in return, their
handlers give them the utmost care, love and respect. Bella’s professionalism, gentle nature and
spirit were unmatched, and the bond she shared with her partner was unbreakable. We extend our
sincerest condolences to Sr. Trooper Seahorn during this time. Bella will be deeply missed but
never forgotten.”

Bella passed away peacefully in the arms of her handler and family, surrounded by love and
comfort. Sr. Trooper Seahorn expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Moulton Veterinary Hospital,
Wallace State College, HeavenLee Companion Aquamation, and all who provided unwavering
support during this difficult time.

“Bella had a heart of gold and a love for work, but as much as she loved working, she loved
people even more,” he continued. “She leaves a legacy of hard work, compassion and happiness.
I learned so much from our teamwork, and I will carry those attributes with me—always in
honor of her. I am grateful to have been part of her amazing life.”

As ALEA mourns this significant loss, we honor Bella’s life, service, and legacy—remembering
her not only as an extraordinary K-9, but as a cherished companion who truly made Alabama a
safer and better place.

 

Media Release/Senior Trooper Gregory Corble/Alabama Law Enforcement Agency

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