Police K-9 Officer Tilla Retires from the Police Department

Officer Justin Stuppy and K9 Officer Tilla


Editor’s note: The following information was provided by the city of Whitewater.

The City of Whitewater and Whitewater Police Department wish their
current police K-9 officer well as he retires from the department.

Tilla, a 5-year-old male, black German Shepherd from the Netherlands was sworn in as the department’s K-9
officer in December of 2018. Tilla graduated from Little Rock K9 Academy after months of training.
Tilla, certified in narcotics detection, tracking lost persons or suspects and apprehension, worked diligently with
his handler, Officer Justin Stuppy for the past three years. Tilla will continue to reside with Stuppy, who is
ending employment with the WPD this week. Tilla will get to stay with his family and enjoy the remainder of his
life retired at home.

Prior to Tilla, Stuppy was also the canine handler for Ruso who sadly passed away in July of 2018. Both Ruso
and Tilla trained with the well-respected Little Rock K-9 Academy.

The City of Whitewater and the WPD thank all citizens and organizations who have worked so diligently to
fundraise and provide financial support for Tilla and K-9 Handler/Officer Stuppy over the years.

WPD anticipates continuing the canine program in 2022

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