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K9 officer Edo, pictured here modeling eye protection for K9 officers in 2020, and his handler Deputy Tyson Voss were instrumental in the arrest of a second suspect - Carlos Silva, 26, of Moses Lake - in a burglary case associated with a Thursday morning break in.

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2nd suspect in custody following Thursday burglary
October 16, 2022 12:58 p.m.

2nd suspect in custody following Thursday burglary

MOSES LAKE/EPHRATA - A second suspect is now in custody following a Thursday-morning break-in at a Moses Lake home, according to a statement from the Grant County Sheriff’s Office. “Investigators tracked 26-year-old Carlos Silva of Moses Lake to a home in the 1200 block of Mather Drive. Silva bolted out the back door when the team of law officers arrived at the front door. K9 Edo and handler Deputy Tyson Voss were covering the back and Silva quickly surrendered as Edo rapidly approached,” the statement said.