Franz picks two suitcases.
Missouri
K-9 Franz, Kansas City PD, pictured with the results of an alert by Franz on two suitcases in the luggage compartment of a bus that was traveling from Denver, CO to Savannah, GA.. Suspect was located and would not give her consent to search, after a search warrant was obtained 67.6 pounds of marijuana was discovered in the suitcases. Also located were many old tickets in different names that showed the female suspect had been traveling from Arizona, California, Denver and many other destinations.
Quinty does it again.
Illinois
K9 Officer Doug Beckman and his K9 Quinty, University of Illinois Police Dept., got 8 lbs. on two searches of houses in conjunction with warrants. Also found about 10 lbs., and a bunch of guns and ammo along with the seizure of a motorcycle.
Routine Stop, Not So Routine...
Lincoln County, NV
On Saturday, March 5, 2011, Deputy Mike Rays and K9 partner Jennes stopped a 2008 Toyota Tundra for speeding. During the initial contact with the drive Deputy Rays detected an order of marijuana emitting from the vehicle. The suspect, who was originally from Salt Lake City, UT had drug paraphernalia and an open container of alcohol. After impounding the vehicle and conducting a search of the vehicle 41.7 pounds of marijuana and $2,000 were seized. This was the largest find for any individual Lincoln County Deputy.
Awesome Job K9 Franz
On Monday Feb. 28, 2011, K9 Franz with the Kansas City Police Department (Missouri Drug Interdiction Squad) alerted while conducting a sweep at a local bus depot on 2 suitcases; one containing 16.2 pounds of Cocaine and the second containing one pound of Marijuania. Great job!!!
Success Story!
On Monday Feb. 5, 2011, Deputy Zirkle and K9 partner Thor with the Northern Nevada Interagency Criminal Enforcement Team alerted on the trunk of car with a speaker box filled with 3.5 pounds of Marijuana. Great job!!!
Great Find!
Missouri
On Friday January 7, 2011, K9 Franz with the Kansas City Police Department (Missouri Drug Interdiction Squad) while working a sort at a local FedEx shipment office alerted to a parcel filled with 150 grams of marijuana.