Tampa PD Officer saves Retired K-9 partner from near-fatal emergency after retirement

TAMPA, Fla. —  After a retired Police Department K-9 suffered a near-fatal emergency, his handler and partner on the force, who currently serves, rushed to save his life.

Officer Keith Padellaro adopted his K-9 partner named Xavier, a male German Shepherd/Belgian Malinois mix, after Xavier’s retirement in 2022. Xavier served as a dual-purpose patrol and bomb detection dog until his retirement. Padellaro says Xavier served with honor and was responsible for numerous heroic accomplishments during his career.

But on June 20, Xavier, now age 9, suffered a horrible emergency and was rushed The Veterinary Emergency Group of Tampa.

Xavier had developed a critical condition called Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus, or more commonly referred to as bloat. During the emergency Xavier’s stomach had flipped over inside his abdominal cavity, cutting off circulation throughout the body and preventing blood from returning to the heart. Without immediate treatment, the condition is 100 percent fatal.

Acting fast to save his partner and friend of nearly a decade, Padellaro rushed Xavier in for emergency surgery. After Xavier was treated for bloat, and after his spleen was removed, he remained in critical condition for two days , but is now on the road to a full recovery.

“I am continually amazed by the care and empathy our officers extend to members of the community each day,” said Brandon Barclay, President of the Tampa Police Benevolent Association. “Every day on the job, their first instinct is to help. I’m not surprised at all to see the lengths Officer Padellaro went to in order to save Xavier’s life.”

However, Barclay said, Officer Padellaro racked up extensive bills for Xavier’s life-saving surgery, and Barclay is asking for members of the community to help the officer out.

Xavier’s surgery cost $9,300, which Officer Padellaro paid for out of his own pocket.

“If anyone is interested in donating to help Officer Padellaro with the costs of Xavier’s care, they can donate by giving to the Tampa Police Benevolent Association at tampapba.org or by visiting the GoFundMe page, which was created to help offset the costs of Xavier’s surgery.

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The mission of the Tampa Police Benevolent Association is to support and defend the Constitution of the United States and of the State of Florida; to promote social, charitable, and educational activities; to ensure fidelity to duty under all conditions; to instill a spirit of benevolence, good will, integrity, and mutual respect among our members and the people we serve; to provide for the wellbeing of our members and their families; to promote and sustain fair and equitable treatment of its members;  to provide assistance, protection, and support to members who have been treated unfairly; to prevent unfair labor practices; and to maintain the best possible working conditions and benefits for all members of the organization through the collective bargaining process.

15 years later, Tampa Police K-9 Unit attends high school graduation for son of fallen officer

TAMPA, Fla. — The Tampa Police Department’s K-9 Unit attended the graduation ceremony for the son of Cpl. Michael Roberts, a former member of the K-9 Unit who was killed in the line of duty fifteen years ago, in 2009.

Adam Roberts graduated from high school on May 18, surrounded by his family, friends and supportive members of the Tampa Police Department’s K-9 Unit.

The Tampa Police Benevolent Association not only provided support to the Roberts family after Roberts’ death, but kept in contact with the family for years to come.

“We are so proud of what Adam has achieved after losing his father at such a young age,” said Brandon Barclay, the president of the Tampa Police Benevolent Association. “It’s not just our brave officers who are part of the PBA community, but their family members as well. We were thrilled to be on hand to celebrate Adam’s high school graduation, and we know he’ll go on to do great things.”

Adam is currently deciding which university he will attend.

When Adam was just three years old, his father was shot and killed while investigating a suspicious person.

Upon questioning the suspect, the suspect produced a pistol and began striking Roberts before shooting him once in the chest. The bullet struck an area of Roberts’ chest that was not covered by his bulletproof vest, and he later passed away from his wounds.

The suspect, later identified as former U.S. Virgin Islands police officer Humberto Delgado, then produced an AR-15 and fired it at another officer who was with Roberts at the time. Delgado fled the scene, but was later captured by authorities.

Delgado was convicted of first-degree murder and received a death sentence, which was later reduced to life in prison.

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The mission of the Tampa Police Benevolent Association is to support and defend the Constitution of the United States and of the State of Florida; to promote social, charitable, and educational activities; to ensure fidelity to duty under all conditions; to instill a spirit of benevolence, goodwill, integrity, and mutual respect among our members and the people we serve; to provide for the wellbeing of our members and their families; to promote and sustain fair and equitable treatment of its members;  to provide assistance, protection, and support to members who have been treated unfairly; to prevent unfair labor practices; and to maintain the best possible working conditions and benefits for all members of the organization through the collective bargaining process