TWIN FALLS, Idaho — Idaho State Police K9 Kali is retiring from the force, opting instead for a cozy life.

Idaho State Police (ISP) announced Saturday that, after eight years of service and record drug bust numbers, K9 Kali is retiring.

According to a news release, K9 Kali has been deployed 618 times and assisted in 186 individual arrests since her start in 2017.

ISP provided a breakdown of the numbers showing just how Kali was able to help. During her tenure with ISP, K9 Kali helped seize:

398.5 pounds of marijuana

3.8 pounds of heroin

5.1 pounds of cocaine

34.8 pounds of methamphetamine

10.9 pounds of fentanyl

$222,981 in U.S. currency

16 firearms

Kali had two handlers during her time on the police force, Trooper Marrott and Trooper Howard, and has directly impacted crime in

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