Published Monday, May 19, 2008 2:11 AM
Found it!
Aspen, a rottweiler specially trained to detect human remains, searches for planted evidence Sunday at a simulated crime scene in Bryan as handler Jennifer Blanton (left) of Bryan and instructor Adela Morris look on. Morris is the founder and director of The Institute of Canine Forensics in Palo Alto, Calif., and was on hand to conduct a clinic with Cen-Texas Search and Rescue, a Brazos Valley all-volunteer organization of canine-training experts who support local law agencies in the detection of evidence at crime scenes.
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Posted by: Ben Alexander On: 5/21/2008
Comment Title: Thank you
Cen-Tex Search and Rescue would like to extend a big thank you to the Eagle and photographer Dave McDermand for an awesome photo. We feel privileged and honored to have the assistance of such an outstanding instructor as Ms. Morris. We train our dogs to the highest standards so that we may assist our Brazos Valley Community in times of need. Thanks to all who helped make this great seminar a success!
Posted by: baby On: 5/19/2008
Comment Title:
cool, I wanna dog like him!
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