
In a notable display of law enforcement diligence, a traffic stop initiated by Corporal Boerner of the Kendall County Sheriff's Office has resulted in the seizure of a vast amount of illegal drugs. The traffic stop, which occurred on Ranger Creek Road near Interstate 10, was reportedly for a routine traffic violation. But what unfolded was anything but routine.
During the subsequent investigation, the K9 unit took center stage as Luna, a trained narcotics detection dog was brought in for an open-air search, as detailed in a press release by the Sheriff’s office. Luna's participation in the search led to the discovery and seizure of approximately 131 pounds of methamphetamine, a significant find that underscores the continued challenge of drug trafficking on local communities.
With the combined efforts of Corporal Boerner and K9 Luna, local authorities have demonstrated a firm commitment to curbing the distribution of this potent stimulant. In the ongoing fight to protect communities, such drug busts highlight the relentless efforts to combat the illegal drug trade. The successful intervention by the corporal and his canine partner has made a significant impact on these illicit activities. The Sheriff's Office has recognized and celebrated their work for its contribution to safeguarding the community's well-being.









