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- bottom line recons handler was going out of towns who asked his buddy who is another k-9 officer to take care of the dog he decided he would do that now tonight the Sheriffs Office is saying unfortunately recons life ended because he literally bit the hand that was feeding him recon became a bit of a hero when an intruder broke into a Winter Haven Hungry Howies and recon apprehended him and that dog bit him and held off recon did the same thing Monday night but this time he chomped down on a deputy and the deputy shot him to death ing to the Polk County Sheriffs Office k9 deputy Garrett Ziegler had to go out of town for a few days so his buddy fellow canine deputies Scott Cronin got the job of taking care of recon when Cronin stopped by the other night to check on recon recon bit him in the hand its unclear why dogs they they perceive a situation they calculate it and they move apparently recon thought Cronin his friend was actually his foe after a biting Cronin investigators say