Henry County Sheriff’s Office welcomes two new four-legged officers
Read full article: Henry County Sheriff’s Office welcomes two new four-legged officersHENRY COUNTY, Va. – The Henry County Sheriff’s Office has two new members of the force. The department posted on Facebook on Saturday:“Yesterday, Deputy Corey Waddell his K-9 Raja and Deputy Tyler Marinus with his K-9 Buford both graduated from K-9 school! We would like tothank Shelly Gutierrez for all of his hard work. Please help us in congratulating both of these deputies and their K-9′s!”Best of luck to the dogs in their new job!
Roanoke County K9 course complete after day of construction
Read full article: Roanoke County K9 course complete after day of constructionROANOKE COUNTY, Va. – A brand new police obstacle course is ready for Roanoke County’s K9 officers. Spike’s K9 Fund finished building the course behind Roanoke County Police headquarters on Saturday. Roanoke County Sgt. Tony Ayers, who handles a K9, says the course will immensely help K9 officers prepare for situations in the line of duty. It’s a beautiful thing.”Ayers said Roanoke County will open up the course to other K9 officers and first responder dogs in the region.
Room to run: Roanoke County K9 officers receive their own obstacle course
Read full article: Room to run: Roanoke County K9 officers receive their own obstacle courseROANOKE COUNTY, Va. – The Roanoke County Police Department now has a dedicated place to teach its dogs new tricks. An obstacle course for the department’s K9 officers started taking shape behind its headquarters Friday. The course came from Spike’s K9 Fund, a Virginia Beach-based organization which provides for K9 officers across the country. Founder James Hatch donated the course to Roanoke County at no cost to taxpayers. “That’s whether it’s an agility course like this, bulletproof vests -- we’ve provided bulletproof vests for all of the dogs here in Roanoke County -- or medical attention if they need it.”Hatch and other volunteers will complete construction of the course on Saturday.
Connecticut police arrest two men carrying 420 lbs of marijuana
Read full article: Connecticut police arrest two men carrying 420 lbs of marijuana(CNN) - Two men who were stopped in a truck containing 420 pounds of marijuana are under arrest, thanks to Connecticut State Troopers and a K9 unit that's winning praise for sniffing it all out. The truck was stopped Friday while it was headed southbound on Interstate 95, in Darien. The two suspects, 23-year-old Vahe Manjikian and 27-year-old Kevin Conrado of Los Angeles, have been charged with possession of marijuana with intent to sell. Manjikian was driving the truck and Conrado was the passenger. Laura Ly contributed to this reportThe-CNN-Wire & 2019 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company.