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IN
MEMORY OF MARIE NIEMIEC
K9 Officer M. Jensen and K9 Veteran receive a memorial
check from the Anchorage District Attorneys Office,
supporting the K9 program.
ATWOOD
FOUNDATION AWARDS GRANT
The Atwood Foundation has awarded "Dollars for
Dogs" a grant to purchase a much needed utility
trailer for the Anchorage Police K-9 team.
The trailer will be heated, have a generator and several
other items for their comfort as well as the K-9's when
training during the winter months.
Sgt.
Tony Henry receiving a donation of $2,000 from
Retired State Employees on Tuesday January 8,
2008.
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Officer Mark Haywood
& "Rocket"
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STATE
OF ALASKA RETIRED EMPLOYEES MEETING
Anchorage K-9 Police Officer, Mark Haywood giving a presentation
at the State of Alaska Retired Employees meeting, January
8, 2008.
The audience really appreciated his comments. One member
stood and said he would match donations if they amounted
to $1,000. He had to match them! We received $2,000. Mark
had a great influence on the group and so did K-9 Rocket.
SOURDOUGH
SAM'S CLUB PRESENT CHECK
Sourdough
Sam Club members presented a generous donation to Dollars
for Dogs for the Anchorage Police Department K9 Unit
at
their annual meeting .
K-9 POLICE DOGS
Police dogs are
the invisible eyes and ears of the police in crime detection,
prevention and investigation. As an aide of detection at
the prevention stage, police dogs are employed as detectors
of bombs in suspected sabotage cases and of narcotics in
suspected drug trafficking.
Police dogs are proven to be as helpful as fingerprint experts
in identifying criminals, their hideouts and stolen properties.
Police dogs are an integral
part of a well-equipped police force anywhere in the world.
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