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K-9 Officer’s Bite Definitely Worse Than its Bark

Running, jumping, playing and tracking down criminals are all in a days work for one police officer in Upshur County.

Four year-old Wyatt joined the Upshur County Sheriff’s Department in May of 2008. “First week he was on the road, he found about 1lb of marijuana in the engine compartment of a vehicle,” says Sheriff Virgil Miller.

Since then he’s helped them track down criminals and sniff out drugs alongside Sgt. Marshall Powers, “we were at the training facility for two weeks, he was already trained prior to that, but this was to introduce me to the training, and then I’ve trained weekly with him, since then,” says Sgt. Powers.

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September 25, 2010 - Posted by | Uncategorized | , , ,

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