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Every dog has their day North Dakota K9s recertify in Dickinson
18 law enforcement K-9s, representing 11 North Dakota law enforcement departments, gathered in Dickinson on Tuesday to conduct annual recertification testing Written By: James Miller | ×
18 law enforcement K-9s, representing 11 North Dakota law enforcement departments, gathered in Dickinson on Tuesday to conduct annual recertification testing. Tuesday, March 16, 2021. (Photo by Josiah C. Cuellar / The Dickinson Press)
Germans, Belgians and more gathered to test their mettle against their peers. The 18 law enforcement K-9s, representing 11 North Dakota law enforcement departments, gathered in Dickinson on Tuesday to conduct annual recertification testing for narcotics detection in an event hosted by the Stark County Sheriff’s Office and Dickinson Police Department.
Posted at 12:42 PM, Mar 02, 2021
and last updated 2021-03-02 13:42:17-05
Retired K9 Bobby was laid to rest today by the Lake Charles Police Department.
K9 Bobby served the citizens of Lake Charles with his handler, Cpl. Jacob Pearson, for five years.
Bobby was directly responsible for more than 70 criminal apprehensions, and also was certified in narcotics detection and patrol procedures through the National Police Canine Association.
After his retirement in June 2020, K9 Bobby lived with his handler and handlerâs family at their home. K9 Bobby loved to work and shared an extremely close bond with his family.
The Lake Charles Police Department would like to thank Johnsonâs Funeral Home for their gracious assistance during this trying day for our Law Enforcement Community.
Back in 2018,
Phoenix New Times broke the story about how the inmate who was attacked, Shane McGough, filed a federal complaint against Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone, K9 handler Shaun Eversole and other involved deputies, and a U.S. Forest Service Officer over the incident. McGough alleged in the filing that the deputies committed assault and torture, lied in police reports, and violated his civil rights. The Maricopa County Sheriff s Office (MCSO) also opened internal and criminal investigations into the incident, but the probes faced delays. McGough s lawsuit is ongoing and expected to go to trial. However, the Forest Service Officer and one of the deputies have been removed from the case as defendants.
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