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Declared unadoptable by the Humane Society, but called perfect by the Clay Township (OH) Police Department, Leonard has been named the first official police pit bull in Ohio.
Read More →Declared unadoptable by the Humane Society, but called perfect by the Clay Township (OH) Police Department, Leonard has been named the first official police pit bull in Ohio. More Here.
Read More →North Carolina's Clay County Sheriff's Office announced, proudly, that two new narcotic detection dogs had joined the team. Their names are Phantom and Sarah — and both are pit bulls, rescued from shelters and trained to be key members of the force.
Read More →The XCAT detection system is designed to be fast, rugged, small, easy, multi-use, and affordable.
Read More →Law enforcement personnel can now quickly and safely detect street drug W-18 and other lethal drugs with the newest library update for the Thermo Scientific TruNarc handheld narcotics analyzer.
Read More →The XCAT now detects peroxides in addition to nitrates, nitramines, and nitroaromatics.
Read More →The XCAT Explosives, Narcotics, and GSR Detection System can now detect TATP and HMTD in addition to Nitrates, Nitramines, and Nitroaromatics.
Read More →Sas R & D Services Inc. of Florida has announced the release of "The Ultimate Neoteric Modular Videoscope," which they claim to be a world beating design, unlike any other videoscope on the market.
Read More →With marijuana legalization one big step closer to becoming a reality in Canada, a Vancouver company says it has developed a prototype device for catching drug-impaired drivers.
Read More →K-9 Kash, a 6-year-old Belgian Malinois, was diagnosed with cancer late last year but continued to work until July. He was the first in the United States certified to sniff out prescription drugs.
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