SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (AP) — Police in a Northern California city believe a 93-year-old woman mistakenly put her car in reverse before she barreled backward down a sidewalk, narrowly missing two people training a guide dog for the blind.
Bomb dog plan is ‘held hostage’
WORCESTER – The Police Department’s proposal for an explosives detection dog is embroiled in a disagreement with the Central Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association, which won’t support the request unless Worcester police sign a mutual aid agreement with 67 area communities.
Donors help give police dog Rico a soft landing
Though his police days are behind him, popular canine officer Rico is alive and walking less than two months after a scary two-story leap.
O'Fallon's new police dog has nose for bombs
The newest member of the O'Fallon Police Department received a stern warning.
Testimony in Mario McNeill's murder trial describes search for Shaniya's body
A cadaver dog named Max led a search team to the body of Shaniya Davis on the afternoon of Nov. 16, 2009. Max, fresh from search dog training, led Virgin Islands Police Officer Cornel Esprit to the body of the 5-year-old girl in a wooded area off Walker Road near N.C
Breivik talks SPD canine control in director report
Sterling Police Chief Roy Breivik addressed the Sterling City Council Tuesday night to give call, ticket and arrest statistics for the first three months of the year. But what started as a quarterly report turned into a detailed 20-minute question and answer session for the chief, detailing subjects ranging from dog training for officers to patrol car use.
Fort Madison hosts police dog training
Posted: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 12:00 pm | Updated: 2:13 pm, Wed Apr 17, 2013. MONTROSE – Police dogs are an important part of law enforcement
Contest: Name the new Palm Beach County School Police dog
The Palm Beach County School District Police Department needs help naming its new dog.
Supreme Court says police don't have to prove dog training
WASHINGTON (AP) — Police don't have to extensively document the work of drug-sniffing dogs in the field to be able to use the results of their work in court, the Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday.


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