DPS K-9 tracks down fugitive after miles-long manhunt in Frio County

DPS K-9 Bona and her handler, Trooper Landon Rabun. (Courtesy Photo)

AUSTIN A Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) K-9 Tracking Team arrested a man wanted for murder after a miles-long manhunt in rural Frio County earlier this month. The suspect, Naudy Hernandez Perez, 25, had an active warrant for the fatal shooting of a man in Dallas County.

According to a DPS news release, around 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 11, DPS K-9 Bona and her handler, Trooper Landon Rabun (Uvalde), received information from a Medina County Sheriff’s Deputy involved in a vehicle pursuit on I-35. During the pursuit, the driver, identified as Perez, eventually stopped along the interstate in Frio County, fled the vehicle on foot and absconded into the brush.

DPS K-9 Bona. (Courtesy Photo)

Working with the Medina County Sheriff’s Office, multiple law enforcement agencies established a security perimeter in the area and provided security cover for DPS’ K-9 Team. Using human odor from Perez’s abandoned vehicle, K-9 Bona and Trooper Rabun tracked Perez through the brush for over two miles. After nearly three hours, they found Perez attempting to conceal himself underneath a thick tree, the release said.

Perez was arrested without incident and transported to the Medina County Jail. He faces charges for murder and evading arrest.

K-9 Bona is a 3-year-old female Belgian Malinois. She joined DPS in 2022. As part of the Texas Highway Patrol, DPS K-9s like Bona play an integral role in interdicting criminals and detecting narcotics and explosives in communities across Texas. K-9 Bona is just one of the department’s more than 70 commissioned K-9s stationed throughout the state.

Watch the video of K-9 Bona tracking the suspect in Frio County, here.