At first glance, most see a cute labrador when they look at Reno, but the minute she starts working it's clear this K-9 means serious business. "That particular odor right there when it was on that side of the vehicle, she picked it up back here did you see that?" said Joseph Dellos, a Wyoming Highway Patrol trooper who is also Reno's handler. Dellos is talking about fentanyl.
With fentanyl-related deaths in Wyoming rising, all ten of the Wyoming Highway Patrol’s narcotic detection dogs are nationally certified to detect fentanyl in hopes of fighting the ongoing crisis.