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New proposal requires police dogs learn how to detect fentanyl
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Cia, Lake Stevens Police Department's canine officer, is unique in local law enforcement in Washington state.
”She’s the only state or local dog that’s certified and trained in the detection of fentanyl,” said Cia’s handler, and partner, Lake Stevens Officer Doug Dreher.
Under current state law, police dogs are only required to be trained to sniff out cocaine, heroin or meth.
House Bill 1635 would require fentanyl detection training for all certified police dogs.
READ MORE: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/new-proposal-requires-police-dogs-learn-detect-fentanyl/281-3c6744eb-6de7-474d-82b4-82566bec980d