
K-9 Enzo of the Shreveport Police Department had an eventful night on Sept. 28-29 assisting in the successful apprehension of two dangerous suspects.
The first incident occurred on Sept. 28 at approximately 9:52 pm, when Shreveport police received reports of a male firing multiple rounds in the 1500 block of Parker Street. Upon arrival, patrol officers spoke with citizens who confirmed that the shots came from a residence on Parker Street. A female exited the home and confirmed that the male suspect had been firing shots. Despite commands, the suspect refused to exit the home. K-9 Enzo was deployed and successfully challenged the suspect, identified as Donald Moore, out of the residence. Moore was taken into custody without further incident and charged with illegal use of a weapon and possession of a firearm by a felon.
Later, on Sept. 29 at approximately 1:08 am, K-9 Enzo’s handler attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a vehicle. The driver fled, swerving toward SPD units in an attempt to run them off the road. The pursuit ended at the intersection of Burke Street and Parkridge Avenue when the suspect rammed a police unit. K-9 Enzo was again deployed, entering the vehicle and apprehending the juvenile suspect inside.
K-9 Enzo and his handler demonstrated exceptional skill and bravery, contributing to a productive and successful night for the Shreveport Police Department.