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Briefing describes K9 unit origins, training and duties
Summary
An unidentified speaker said the K9 unit began in 2020 and now includes six dogs trained for evidence search, tracking, narcotics detection and apprehension; procurement, funding and oversight details were not specified.
An unidentified speaker outlined the origins and operational focus of a K9 unit, saying the program began in 2020 and now includes six dogs trained for multiple duties.
The speaker, identified in the transcript only as Speaker 1, said the dogs serve several disciplines: evidence search, tracking for suspects or missing people, narcotics detection and human-odor apprehension. "We have 6 dogs," Speaker 1 said, and added that "they have multiple disciplines." The speaker emphasized that dogs can detect human odor on evidence even if they are not searching for…
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