Writy.
  • Home
  • Mass Tort
  • Personal Injury
  • Civil Rights
  • Worker’s Compensation
  • Premises Liability
  • Police Misconduct
No Result
View All Result
Writy.
  • Home
  • Mass Tort
  • Personal Injury
  • Civil Rights
  • Worker’s Compensation
  • Premises Liability
  • Police Misconduct
No Result
View All Result
Writy.
No Result
View All Result
These police K9s help lockup child predators – Law Officer

These police K9s help lockup child predators – Law Officer

Injury Insiders by Injury Insiders
November 3, 2023
in Police Misconduct
0

You might also like

Dozens of migrants were caught on camera jumping off a speed boat that came ashore a California beach over the weekend and running into the nearby city.

Nearly two dozen migrants hit the beach running after speedboat motors ashore in California – Law Officer

April 16, 2024
Blue Trauma Syndrome 2024 - Cops Alive

Blue Trauma Syndrome 2024 – Cops Alive

April 16, 2024

[ad_1]

Share and speak up for justice, law & order…

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, Calif. – Online child pornography is a societal scourge and the latest tools in the fight against electronic versions of the disturbing material comes in the form of … dogs! That’s right, electronic detecting K9s are on duty and ready to find the stash that is secretly hidden by deranged adults who prey on childhood innocence.

The Child Exploitation Team combatting online child-related sex crimes in Riverside County regularly deploy two highly trained electronic detecting K9s, FOX 11 Los Angeles reported.

K9 Solo, a white lab, and K9 Chewie, a chocolate lab, might be cute and lovable, but they are also very good at finding evidence that gets child predators off the street. The two dogs are among five electronic detection K9s in all of California.

They are trained to find anything from phones and tablets to storage devices and hard drives. The four-legged sleuths can track anything with a memory card, which emits a specific scent that these K9s are trained to detect.

Last week in the City of Indio, detectives were unable to find electronic devices highlighted in a search warrant. So K9s Solo and Chewie went to work. Within minutes K9 Solo detected two phones that were concealed and buried deep inside a pot in the offender’s backyard, FOX 11 reported.

The Riverside task force has served more than 400 search warrants this year. Thanks to the hard work of all involved, including Solo and Chewie, they’ve taken more than 90 offenders out of circulation.

Moreover, prosecutors heavily rely on the K9s since the evidence they find, which is often concealed in very creative places, is vital to convicting child predators.

Just like their Star Wars namesakes, Chewie and Solo are becoming well-known around the Inland Empire.

You can follow more adventures of the crime-fighting duo at their Instagram pages: @therealk9solo and @K9_chewie.

Share and speak up for justice, law & order…



[ad_2]

Injury Insiders

Injury Insiders

Next Post
Many federal judges want clerkship diversity but say the topic is rarely addressed in court, new study says

ABA announces 2024 Spirit of Excellence Award recipients

© 2022 injuryinsiders.com - All rights reserved by Injury Insiders.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Mass Tort
  • Personal Injury
  • Civil Rights
  • Worker’s Compensation
  • Premises Liability
  • Police Misconduct

© 2022 injuryinsiders.com - All rights reserved by Injury Insiders.