Bruce Lukaszewicz (BELphotos) > Kona, a very special member of the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department and the department's arson dog, died in 2004. She was struck by a vehicle while playing in front of Fire Station 28 in Kearny Mesa.

The 6-year-old chocolate Labrador retriever worked on about 100 cases and helped fire investigators find where fires started and their possible causes.
Bruce Lukaszewicz (BELphotos) > Kona, a very special member of the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department and the department's arson dog, died in 2004. She was struck by a vehicle while playing in front of Fire Station 28 in Kearny Mesa.

The 6-year-old chocolate Labrador retriever worked on about 100 cases and helped fire investigators find where fires started and their possible causes.
Bruce Lukaszewicz (BELphotos) > Kona, a very special member of the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department and the department's arson dog, died in 2004. She was struck by a vehicle while playing in front of Fire Station 28 in Kearny Mesa.

The 6-year-old chocolate Labrador retriever worked on about 100 cases and helped fire investigators find where fires started and their possible causes. This photo taken on December 10, 2002.
Bruce Lukaszewicz (BELphotos) > Kona, a very special member of the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department and the department's arson dog, died in 2004. She was struck by a vehicle while playing in front of Fire Station 28 in Kearny Mesa.

The 6-year-old chocolate Labrador retriever worked on about 100 cases and helped fire investigators find where fires started and their possible causes. This photo taken on December 10, 2002.
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Kona, a very special member of the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department and the department's arson dog, died in 2004. She was struck by a vehicle while playing in front of Fire Station 28 in Kearny Mesa.

The 6-year-old chocolate Labrador retriever worked on about 100 cases and helped fire investigators find where fires started and their possible causes.
Bruce Lukaszewicz (BELphotos) > Kona, a very special member of the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department and the department's arson dog, died in 2004. She was struck by a vehicle while playing in front of Fire Station 28 in Kearny Mesa.

The 6-year-old chocolate Labrador retriever worked on about 100 cases and helped fire investigators find where fires started and their possible causes.
Kona, a very special member of the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department and the department's arson dog, died in 2004. She was struck by a vehicle while playing in front of Fire Station 28 in Kearny Mesa.

The 6-year-old chocolate Labrador retriever worked on about 100 cases and helped fire investigators find where fires started and their possible causes.
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