Sep 11, 2024

Trooper and K9 Receive National Recognition

Posted Sep 11, 2024 8:00 PM
9-9-Trooper Donner Award (Courtesy of Nebraska State Patrol)
9-9-Trooper Donner Award (Courtesy of Nebraska State Patrol)

Cody Thomas

Nebraska State Patrol

September 11, 2024 (Lincoln, Neb.)  — A Nebraska State Trooper and K9 have received a national honor for their work with the Nebraska State Patrol SWAT Team.

Trooper Austin Donner and K9 Tilt were awarded the K9 SWAT Deployment Award by the National Tactical Officers Association. The NTOA made the presentation Monday at their annual conference, held this year in Kansas City.

9-9-Tilt (Courtesy of Nebraska State Patrol)
9-9-Tilt (Courtesy of Nebraska State Patrol)

“Our Police Service Dog handlers and K9s provide tremendous value for our SWAT Team,” said Captain Dain Hicks, Commander of NSP Special Operations. “The skill these teams demonstrate on a regular basis is outstanding, no matter the situation. Trooper Donner and Tilt are well deserving of this recognition.”

Trooper Donner has been a K9 handler for six years and has been a member of the NSP SWAT Team for seven years. Tilt has been assigned to Trooper Donner for three years. Tilt is a 4-year-old Belgian Malinois, named in honor of decorated U.S. Army Special Forces MACV-SOG veteran John Stryker “Tilt” Meyer.