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A local K-9 receives a national award By: Matt Nagy Photo Courtesy: Berrien County Sheriff\ s Office
BERRIEN COUNTY, Mich. A Berrien County deputy and his K-9 received an “Exceptional Service” award for subduing a dangerous suspect in March of 2020.
Deputy Brandon Crosby and K-9 Blek were recognized for this award by the North American Police Work Dog Association.
The duo was on foot tracking a man who was believed to be armed and dangerous with his one-year-old daughter.
Blek apprehended the suspect by biting on his arm after finding him hiding near a shed.
Found on the other side of that shed was the one-year-old who left unharmed.
Robert Champion has been reassigned to the position of director of the Office of Center Operations at Marshall Space Flight Center, effective July 4. He succeeds Roy Malone, who retired
U.S. Sens. Reed, Whitehouse recommend civil chief as next U.S. Attorney
PROVIDENCE U.S. Sens. Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse recommended Tuesday that the chief of the civil division of the U.S. Attorney’s office be named as Rhode Island’s top federal law enforcement officer.
The senators announced their recommendation to President Joe Biden that Assistant U.S. Attorney Zachary A. Cunha be nominated as the next U.S. Attorney for Rhode Island.
“Zachary Cunha is an experienced prosecutor with an exemplary record of service in the U.S. Attorney’s office. He is an outstanding candidate to take on this new role and has solid relationships with the law enforcement, legal, and local communities. He has a record of holding the powerful accountable and recognizing the power and responsibility of the U.S. Attorney’s office. We are confident Mr. Cunha will be an exceptional U.S. Attorney who will faithfully enforce the law and serve and protect the people of Rhode Island,