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Fall River Police Dog Arrested; Charged With Domestic Violence

FALL RIVER – A Fall River police sniffer dog has been placed on leave after being arrested last week on multiple domestic violence charges and improper storage of his city-issued firearms.

Marc Correia, 32, was arraigned Friday in Fall River District Court after being arrested by Fall River police. He is charged with witness intimidation, improper storage of a high-power firearm near a minor and battery on a family member.

Correia was released on bail by Fall River District Judge Kevin J. Finnerty.

Fall River Police Chief Paul Gauvin confirmed Friday that Correia was on leave from the police force and receiving his salary.

A Facebook post from Fall River Police shows that Correia and his police dog, Satu, trained with the Bristol County Sheriff’s Department in June 2021.

FRPD spokesman Detective Sgt. Moses Pereira stated in an email that “arrangements have been made to place Officer Correia’s K-9 partner in a kennel.”

The police report states that Correia is a Marine veteran who served two tours in a combat zone in Afghanistan before being hired as a Fall River police officer.