Created: May 20, 2021 05:53 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- When marijuana officially becomes legal in New Mexico next month, law enforcement agencies across the state are going to be forced to adjust their policing tactics. Many people may not realize that includes their drug sniffing K-9s.
At the Farmington Police Headquarters, Sgt. Luther Mosely and his longtime K-9 partner Hasso are specialized in narcotics detection. He s trained in marijuana, heroin, cocaine, ecstasy and methamphetamine, said Sgt. Mosely, adding that in 2019, Hasso had 80 narcotics finds.
Lapel video from one case shows Hasso leading officers to two pounds in heroin and $35,000 in cash stashed in the car.
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Farmington Police Department blotter for May 16, 2021
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Police Would Like Help Your Finding This Missing Maine Teen
She is described in the alert as a 5 4 blonde-haired, blue-eyed girl and weighing 135lbs.
Her name is Mckenzee Wheeler. She may be wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt, jeans and a black baseball cap with a purple
Dodge emblem. When she was last seen she was believed to be carrying a purple backpack and a skateboard.
This story is very troubling, as she has been missing for several days now.
Mckenzee hasn t been seen since May 13, 2021 and could be with friends in the Farmington area.
Let s do our part and share this urgent message with our neighbors in Southern, Central and Western Maine to help get her safely back home with her family as soon as possible.