Procession leads beloved Hatboro K9 officer from rehab to hospice after reaction to bee sting

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Procession leads beloved Hatboro K9 officer from rehab to hospice after reaction to bee sting

A procession lead Hatboro K9 officer Ryan Allen from a rehab to hospice care months after he suffered complications from a reaction to a bee sting.

Hatboro police officer Ryan Allen was honored Thursday morning with a procession to bring him home under hospice care. 

Allen, a 35-year-old loving husband and father, was in the hospital for months after suffering complications from a reaction to a bee sting. He suffered a devastating brain injury in October when he had a heart attack after the sting.  

"He's a great guy," Warminster Police Department K9 Officer John Blanchard said. "It's heartbreaking, truly heartbreaking."

The procession ran from Moss Rehab in Elkins Park, through Upper Moreland, and continue into Hatboro. 

Allen worked as one of Hatboro’s K9 handlers and has been remembered as a top-notch cop who was instrumental in starting the K9 unit a few years ago. 

"He would do anything, like, he was the best, I know people say that, but he was," said Donald Bender, a K9 Officer in the Harrisburg Police Department who traveled to be at the procession on Thursday.

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Hatboro K9 officer fighting for his life after bee sting

A Hatboro K9 officer is fighting for his life after an allergic reaction to a bee sting

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