Archive for the ‘Gun Dog’ Category

posted by Jason Barrett on Mar 11

NORTH BEND — The gray hairs that have come to highlight Gracie’s dark muzzle and underbelly are no real indication of the cheerful life the black Labrador has led as a drug sniffing-North Bend police officer.

posted by Jason Barrett on Mar 11

NORTH BEND — The gray hairs that have come to highlight Gracie’s dark muzzle and underbelly are no real indication of the cheerful life the black Labrador has led as a drug sniffing-North Bend police officer.

posted by Jason Barrett on Mar 11

NORTH BEND — The gray hairs that have come to highlight Gracie’s dark muzzle and underbelly are no real indication of the cheerful life the black Labrador has led as a drug sniffing-North Bend police officer.

posted by Jason Barrett on Mar 11

NORTH BEND — The gray hairs that have come to highlight Gracie’s dark muzzle and underbelly are no real indication of the cheerful life the black Labrador has led as a drug sniffing-North Bend police officer.

posted by Jason Barrett on Mar 11

Salinas police recovered a handgun from a convenience store's water cooler and arrested two men early Tuesday with the help of a police dog that bit one suspect. About 1:20 a.m., officers tried to make a traffic stop on a minivan near Trazado and Tampico avenues.

posted by Jason Barrett on Mar 11

Police responded to at least seven different complaints about vicious dogs Thursday. In one case, police say they were forced to kill the dog when a stun gun failed to stop the dog's attack. Read more at www.WISHTV.com

posted by Jason Barrett on Mar 11

Davian Smith, 36, and Kashif Powell, 22, were arrested early Wednesday following a traffic stop, Salinas police said.

posted by Jason Barrett on Mar 11

A Mesick man faces an assault charge after authorities said he pointed a gun at another man's head.

posted by Jason Barrett on Mar 11

Baltimore's top prosecutor is heading to Annapolis to push state lawmakers to pass stronger gun laws. Baltimore State's Attorney Patricia C. Jessamy says she plans to appear today at a Senate hearing to recommend expanding a no-parole law that she says has helped cut violent crime. Under the 2000 law, convicted felons charged with gun possession face a mandatory no-parole penalty of five years ...

posted by Jason Barrett on Mar 11

Alderman Brian Doherty, the City Council's only Republican, and nominal Democrat Mayor Richard Daley were on the same side as the U.S. Supreme Court began hearing a challenge to Chicago's gun laws, which are among the nation's most restrictive.