The resolution honors K-9 officer Inka, a German Shepherd who has served as an Explosive Detection K-9 officer for the Washington State Patrol since her training in 2018. Inka has played a crucial role in ensuring public safety by conducting thousands of preventative searches and clearing suspicious packages at the Washington State Capitol Campus, where she has been stationed since summer 2022. Her partnership with Trooper Alishan Nomani has been highlighted as a source of motivation and camaraderie, showcasing the bond between the officer and her K-9 partner.

As Inka approaches her retirement in April 2025, the resolution expresses deep appreciation for her dedicated service and significant contributions to the safety and security of Washingtonians. It calls for recognition of her exemplary career and achievements, ensuring that her impact on public safety is celebrated. The resolution also mandates that copies be sent to Trooper Nomani and the Washington State Patrol Capitol Campus Detachment to formally acknowledge Inka's service.