Poulsbo welcomes its new four-legged officer

Published online: Monday, Aug. 4, 2014

POULSBO — The newest member of the Poulsbo Police Department is a 70-pound, four-legged pup. He is the first drug dog the city has had since it cut its K-9 unit to conserve money in 2011.

Poulsbo Police Chief Al Townsend with the department’s new drug dog Monday. The city has not settled on a name for the dog. (Larry Steagall / Kitsap Sun)

Poulsbo Police Chief Al Townsend with the department’s new drug dog Monday. The city has not settled on a name for the dog. (Larry Steagall / Kitsap Sun)

The 17-month-old Belgian Malinois and German Shepherd mix sniffs out heroin, meth and cocaine, while ignoring marijuana, said Nick Hoke, his handler.

And he won’t be a track and attack dog, so he will be expecting plenty of petting.

Read the full story on the Kitsap Sun website.

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