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K-9 units led by special agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives investigated cans to identify those with explosive odors Wednesday at the state fairgrounds. Dennis Kirk, ...
GOOSE CREEK, S.C. (WCSC) - The Goose Creek Police Department has announced its first-ever explosive detection K-9 for ...
The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of State Fire Marshal swore in the newest member of its investigative team this week – a 2-year-old yellow lab named Karl. A special ceremony took place Monday ...
K-9 Creeker, a 17-month-old explosives detection and tracking dog, was not born and bred for this position; in fact, she was ...
Creeker was 12 weeks old when she was rescued by Chief LJ Roscoe at the Berkeley County Animal Shelter. Creeker has been ...
The Goose Creek Police Department has certified its first explosives detection K-9, marking a significant milestone for the city and Berkeley County. K-9 Creeker, ...
The detection of explosive substances is a critical element in ensuring global security, and canine detection continues to be one of the most effective field methods available. Equally important ...
Hary, an explosive-detecting K-9 for the Transportation Security Administration at Richmond International Airport, is pictured on the September page of the TSA 2025 Monthly Canine Calendar.
Patrolman Mark Neace said Chico is an explosive-detection K-9. In situations where this kind of K-9 is needed, time is of the essence.
GOOD BOY - Lenny, a three-year-old Belgian Malinois explosive detection K9, poses for a picture at AUSA in October 2024. He is focused on his handler, Alisa Chmielinski, director of training and ...