Conroe Residents Mourn Loss of K9 Ultras, Faithful Companion to Constable's Offi

Conroe residents are mourning the loss of K9 Ultras, a loyal companion to the Constable's Office, who served the community for 14 years.

Karen Jesena

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Karen Jesena

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May 31, 2026

Conroe Residents Mourn Loss of K9 Ultras, Faithful Companion to Constable's Offi

For Conroe residents, the loss of K9 Ultras, a beloved member of the Constable's Office, is a reminder of the sacrifices made by law enforcement to keep our community safe. According to Montgomery County Police Reporter, K9 Ultras was a loyal partner and fearless protector who served the citizens of Precinct 4 for 14 years. Since joining the agency, K9 Ultras has been a familiar face in Conroe, often seen patrolling the streets of downtown Conroe and surrounding neighborhoods, including The Woodlands and Magnolia. As a member of the Constable's Office, K9 Ultras was also a regular presence at local events, such as the Conroe ISD football games and the annual Lake Conroe Christmas Parade. The loss of K9 Ultras is a significant blow to the community, and our thoughts are with the Constable's Office and the family of K9 Ultras during this difficult time.

The Sam Houston National Forest, which borders Conroe, is also a reminder of the importance of K9 Ultras' work in keeping our community safe. As a K9 officer, K9 Ultras was trained to track and apprehend suspects in the forest and surrounding areas, helping to keep our community safe from crime. The loss of K9 Ultras is a reminder of the sacrifices made by law enforcement to keep our community safe, and we are grateful for their service.

For Conroe residents, the loss of K9 Ultras is a reminder to appreciate the hard work and dedication of our law enforcement officers, who put their lives on the line every day to keep our community safe. We are grateful for their service and will continue to support them in their efforts to keep our community safe.

Source: Montgomery County Police Reporter — originally reported May 31, 2026; adapted for Conroe readers with original local context.

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