Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Des Moines police dog ends chase with 1 bite

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Des Moines police dog ends chase with 1 bite
The bite of a police dog ended a pursuit by Des Moines officers. The Des Moines Register reports (http://dmreg.co/vjbhFk) that Ron Zurfluh was arrested early Tuesday morning. Police say an officer tried to pull over a car that didn't halt at a stop sign
Source: qctimes.com

Des Moines police dog chomps into suspect’s ankle following chase
A man allegedly involved in a chase with police early today was taken to a Des Moines hospital for treatment of a dog bite. Police said Ron Alan Zurfluh, 41, ran into a wooded area at the end of a car-� and foot-chase and was warned repeatedly
Source: blogs.desmoinesregister.com

Police dog helps nab hidden suspect
RIALTO — A Rialto police dog helped officers catch a fugitive suspected of cruelty to a child Wednesday morning. Police came to the 19000 block of Perry Avenue at 9:27 a.m. to arrest Derek Banks, 23, of Rialto. In addition to the cruelty
Source: www.sbsun.com

Bristol County's new police dogs strut their skills
DARTMOUTH — Three German shepherd police dogs jumped through windows, crawled under fences and climbed over catwalks Tuesday, offering a likely preview of their future jobs — chasing down burglars, sniffing out illegal narcotics and helping
Source: www.southcoasttoday.com

Woman Abducted While Walking Dog: Police
Wilmington, Del. Police believe a woman who was walking her dog around 9 Monday morning in the Brandywine Hills neighborhood was abducted by a person driving a red Hummer. Police received a call 9:30 a.m. from a person who heard screeching tires
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Police dog helps nab man after chase
A Des Moines police dog bit a man being pursued by officers early Tuesday, authorities said, sending the man to a hospital for treatment. Police said Ron Alan Zurfluh, 41, ran into a wooded area at the end of a car- and foot-chase. Officers said
Source: www.desmoinesregister.com

Lansdale police rescue woman from dog attack
A resident of the 400 block of W. Mt. Vernon Street in Lansdale needed help from borough police and the Volunteer Medical Service Corps after she was attacked by her dog on Friday evening. According to Lansdale police, a call was received around
Source: www.thereporteronline.com

Pot found at home where dog attacked boy
Police and firefighters responded to the home at the 2500 block of Larkwood to take the boy to a nearby hospital. When animal control arrived to look for the dog, officers also found marijuana being grown and processed at the house, according to
Source: www.ocregister.com

China Embraces The Dogs Of War
Training dogs for this is a more involved and time-consuming process. Many of these dogs are also used by paramilitary police units and disaster relief organizations that specialize in rescue (via dogs smelling live, or dead, victims in the
Source: www.strategypage.com


Crews rescue stranded dog in Lincoln Co. river

Lincoln County crews worked Wednesday to rescue a dog that became stranded on a dam amid fast-moving waters at the South Fork River.


Source: www.charlotteobserver.com

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