Happy 9th Birthday, K9 Nala!πΎπ
Nala is a Belgian Malinois from Mexico. Her partner, Sergeant Proctor, did most of her training here in Montana. Nala is certified in explosive detection. Sheβs worked everything from bomb threats and football games to demonstrations and concerts
Montana Highway Patrol
Nala is a Belgian Malinois from Mexico. Her partner, Sergeant Proctor, did most of her training here in Montana. Nala is certified in explosive detection. Sheβs worked everything from bomb threats and football games to demonstrations and concerts
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The most important office is that of 'citizen' β and with so much on the line, it's more important than ever to make your voice heard at the ballot box.
California, make your voice heard today. Polls are open until 8 p.m.
Governor Gavin Newsom
California, make your voice heard today. Polls are open until 8 p.m.
Governor Gavin Newsom
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Authorities say a Pennsylvania woman used a false terminal cancer diagnosis to scam friends, family and supporters before disappearing, leading to an FBI search.
Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/fbi-seeks-pennsylvania-woman-who-faked-terminal-brain-cancer-to-scam-friends-and-family
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Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/fbi-seeks-pennsylvania-woman-who-faked-terminal-brain-cancer-to-scam-friends-and-family
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β½ππ This past weekend was the first annual Miami Police vs. Miami Fire Department Soccer Friendly Match.
With the FIFA World Cup around the corner, this was about strengthening the connection between those who serve and the community we proudly call home
Miami PD
With the FIFA World Cup around the corner, this was about strengthening the connection between those who serve and the community we proudly call home
Miami PD
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It is with profound sadness that the Santa Clara County Fire Department and Santa Clara County Firefighters, Local 1165, share the passing of one of their own.
Battalion Chief Monique Vandenberg, 58, passed away on April 30, 2026, from job-related cancer after more than two decades of dedicated service. Her sacrifice and legacy will never be forgotten by her family, her fire service family, and the community she faithfully served.
Rest Easy Sister. Prayers for her family of red and blood. ππ»
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Battalion Chief Monique Vandenberg, 58, passed away on April 30, 2026, from job-related cancer after more than two decades of dedicated service. Her sacrifice and legacy will never be forgotten by her family, her fire service family, and the community she faithfully served.
Rest Easy Sister. Prayers for her family of red and blood. ππ»
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"Your dog has more situational awareness than you."
An oblivious dog walker was called out by an officer using a PA system as he obstructed police from driving through in Dallas, Texas.
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An oblivious dog walker was called out by an officer using a PA system as he obstructed police from driving through in Dallas, Texas.
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A teenage couple is facing aggravated robbery charges after investigators say they used dating apps to target and rob young men at gunpoint.
Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/texas-teens-accused-of-luring-young-men-on-dating-apps-then-robbing-them-at-gunpoint
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Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/texas-teens-accused-of-luring-young-men-on-dating-apps-then-robbing-them-at-gunpoint
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A DTLA reminder. If you see graffiti on the walls, please take a moment and visit MyLA311 and report it. Several reports have been received regarding the amount of graffiti on Alameda between Arcadia and Temple. City Workers will be out soon to clean and remove the graffiti. It doesnβt matter if theyβre in a police uniform, plain clothes or City Employee uniforms, we are all in this together to keep our City clean.
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Today is the day. Get out and vote! Dont be swayed, dont be fooled. Vote for a better California. Bianco 2026.
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Good Samaritan, 25, stopped random Downtown Miami shank attack on woman by breaking bottle over attempted murder suspectβs head, May 19. Hero had co-founded walking club βsafe spaceβ for women last year.
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Today, our thoughts and prayers are with the Chesterfield County Police, the two officers who were shot in the line of duty yesterday, their families, fellow first responders, and loved ones.ππ» WATCH: Chesterfield police are holding a news conference afterβ¦
Today, we honor and remember K-9 Knight.
A 5-year-old German Shepherd/Malinois mix from Slovakia, Knight faithfully served alongside his handler, Cpl. John Walsh, for the past four years. Together, they formed an unbreakable bond built on trust, loyalty and a shared commitment to protecting our community.
Throughout his career, Knight assisted in numerous operations involving tracking and apprehension, helping officers safely carry out their mission and return home to their families.
Knight was named after the knights of old who lived by a code: protecting others through honor and bravery. He embodied that spirit every day he wore the badge.
A K-9 patrol vehicle will be parked in front of our building, and members of the community are welcome to leave flowers in honor of Knightβs memory.
Knightβs legacy will live on through the lives he touched, the officers he served beside and the community he helped protect.
Knight is survived by his handler, Cpl. John Walsh, his family, and the many members of our department who were fortunate enough to know and work alongside him.
Thank you for your service, Knight. We will never forget your sacrifice.
End of Watch: May 31, 2026
Chesterfield County Police
Rest In Peace, Heroππ€
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A 5-year-old German Shepherd/Malinois mix from Slovakia, Knight faithfully served alongside his handler, Cpl. John Walsh, for the past four years. Together, they formed an unbreakable bond built on trust, loyalty and a shared commitment to protecting our community.
Throughout his career, Knight assisted in numerous operations involving tracking and apprehension, helping officers safely carry out their mission and return home to their families.
Knight was named after the knights of old who lived by a code: protecting others through honor and bravery. He embodied that spirit every day he wore the badge.
A K-9 patrol vehicle will be parked in front of our building, and members of the community are welcome to leave flowers in honor of Knightβs memory.
Knightβs legacy will live on through the lives he touched, the officers he served beside and the community he helped protect.
Knight is survived by his handler, Cpl. John Walsh, his family, and the many members of our department who were fortunate enough to know and work alongside him.
Thank you for your service, Knight. We will never forget your sacrifice.
End of Watch: May 31, 2026
Chesterfield County Police
Rest In Peace, Heroππ€
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DRONE SUCCESS STORY!
On May 12, 2026, LVMPD Dispatch received reports of a fight involving multiple individuals in the 3800 block of East Flamingo Road. Officers and an LVMPD drone were quickly assigned to the call to help locate the individuals involved.
The drone successfully located the subjects and provided real-time information to responding officers. With assistance from the drone unit, officers safely arrived on scene and apprehended those involved in the incident.
This is another great example of how technology helps officers respond quickly, efficiently, and safely while supporting public safety throughout our community.
Event: LLV260500045248
LVMPD
On May 12, 2026, LVMPD Dispatch received reports of a fight involving multiple individuals in the 3800 block of East Flamingo Road. Officers and an LVMPD drone were quickly assigned to the call to help locate the individuals involved.
The drone successfully located the subjects and provided real-time information to responding officers. With assistance from the drone unit, officers safely arrived on scene and apprehended those involved in the incident.
This is another great example of how technology helps officers respond quickly, efficiently, and safely while supporting public safety throughout our community.
Event: LLV260500045248
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$26M taxpayer-funded Skid Row campus under fire over drug overdoses
The residents and the LAPD say conditions around the $26 million taxpayer funded facility have deteriorated dramatically.π·FOX LA
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The residents and the LAPD say conditions around the $26 million taxpayer funded facility have deteriorated dramatically.π·FOX LA
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After making it possible with Vested Interest in K9's for K9 Enzo to receive a protective vest, Kurt and Sherry Riecken got to meet ISP K9 Enzo!
Here are some pictures of the Rieckens and Enzo with Handler, Tpr. Kanning. You can feel the love!
Thanks again, Riecken family!
Sgt. Wes Rowlader
Here are some pictures of the Rieckens and Enzo with Handler, Tpr. Kanning. You can feel the love!
Thanks again, Riecken family!
Sgt. Wes Rowlader
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