Oregon State Police announces winning entry in the “Name Our K-9” Contest

WINSTON — Though a bit outside our normal area of coverage, Elkhorn Media Group couldn’t help but share this fun and heartwarming story from the Oregon State Police following their “Name Our K-9” Contest:

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(Release from the Oregon State Police) Oregon State Sr. Trooper Scott Show needed an official name for his new drug-detection K-9. He had the idea to let Oregon elementary school students name the two-year-old female Belgian Malinois. On Oct. 17, 2024, OSP launched the โ€œName Our K-9โ€ contest. At the time, no one knew we would end up with a very special name for one family.   

After almost 800 entries and a week of online voting, the winning entry of โ€œMillieโ€ was selected. Receiving almost half the votes cast, the winning entry was submitted by five-year-old Violet of Winston in honor of her twin sister Millie, who unexpectedly passed away earlier this year. 

Kylee Stewart, Violet and Millieโ€™s mother, said, โ€œMillie and Violet were inseparable. Although they were complete opposites, they shared a love of animals. When we came across the โ€œName Our K-9โ€ contest, Violet knew she wanted to enter her sisterโ€™s name.โ€

โ€œNobody planned for there to be this much meaning behind naming the K-9,โ€ said Sr. Trooper Show. โ€œTo have our dog end up with a name thatโ€™s got some significance and is meaningful to this family is really wonderful.โ€ 

K-9 Millie is certified through the Oregon Police Canine Association as a drug-detection dog. She and Sr. Trooper Show are assigned to the Albany Patrol Office for drug interdiction along Interstate 5 and throughout the state. As an ongoing tribute, OSP will recognize K-9 Millieโ€™s drug seizures, when possible, with a special nod to the little girl who inspired her name.   

โ€œOn behalf of myself and the entire Oregon State Police family, it is an honor to be part of this special memorial to Millie Melton,โ€ said Superintendent Casey Codding. In recognition for winning the naming contest, Violet received a letter and certificate from Superintendent Codding and an OSP uniform patch. She also received a Belgian Malinois plushie personalized with the OSP logo and the name โ€œMillieโ€ generously donated by Hero Industries. 

OSP is continuing to recognize the contest finalists with presentations to students across the state. We send a heartfelt thank you to the 778 students who submitted entries in the โ€œName Our K-9โ€ contest. โ€œK-9 teams play an important role in keeping our communities safe and it was exciting to have so many students participate in the contest in such an engaging and meaningful way,โ€ said Superintendent Codding. 

Contest finalists: 

The school with the most entries: Hillcrest Elementary in North Bend. 

โ€œTrueโ€ submitted by Michael B. from Creswell Christian Academy in Creswell. 

โ€œShowtimeโ€ submitted by KariAnn G. from Eastwood Elementary in Roseburg. 

โ€œPearlโ€ submitted by Bailey P. from Jefferson Elementary in Medford. 

โ€œMableโ€ submitted by Mrs. Moles’s second-grade class from Prairie City Elementary in Prairie City. 

YouTube Video Link: Name Our K-9: Violet and Millie