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One man, police dog dead following confrontation in Campbell River

Campbell River RCMPsay aman and a police service dog have been killed following a confrontation involving a knife ontheSouth Island Highway in Campbell River.

RCMP say an area in the 2000-block of the South Island Highway has been cordoned off for an investigation.

Police service dog Gator died while responding to a call in Campbell River, B.C. on July 8. (B.C. RCMP )

Vancouver Island RCMPsay a manand a police service dog, Gator, have been killed following a violent confrontation near a Tim Hortons in Campbell River.

Just before 9 a.m. Thursday,an officer tried to stop a vehicle "in relation to an outstanding warrant," an RCMP release says. The vehicle fled the area but was then located in a parking lot on the 2000-block of the South Island Highway.

An officer then"boxed in the vehicle," and a confrontation occurred between the suspect and the officerwho had a police service dog.

During the conflict, the dog was "stabbed and killed, and the suspect was shot and pronounced deceased on scene," the release says. The officer also sustained a knife injury and was treated.

Gator joined the force in June 2016 where hespent his entire career with hishandler at the Campbell River detachment.

"The loss of Campbell River's police service dog Gator todayis something I never thought I would have to endure. The importance of the role he played in keeping our community safe will not be forgotten,"Insp.Jeff Preston, officer in charge of the Campbell River RCMPwrote in a statement.

Gator was previously namedCampbell River's Mountie of the month for his work, notably assisting in an arrest following an armed grocery store robbery and locating a distressed man during snowy weather.

The area has now been cordoned off, as the Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia has been notified and will be investigating all aspects ofthe incident.

Island District RCMP Sgt. Chris Manseausays no further information will be released by police.