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  2. Search and rescue dog - Wikipedia

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    A search-and-rescue (SAR) dog is a dog trained to respond to crime scenes, accidents, missing persons events, as well as natural or man-made disasters. [1] These dogs detect human scent , which is a distinct odor of skin flakes and water and oil secretions unique to each person [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and have been known to find people under water, snow ...

  3. National Disaster Search Dog Foundation - Wikipedia

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    After learning that there were only 15 canine-human search teams certified in the country, she established the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation. [1] Melville set a goal of training 168 teams, one for each person who died in the attack on Oklahoma City, which she achieved in 2020. By 2023, SDF had trained and certified more than 229 teams ...

  4. Body cavity search - Wikipedia

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    "The Correct Procedure for a Visual Search" – a 1990 video produced by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. A body cavity search, also known simply as a cavity search, is either a visual search or a manual internal inspection of body cavities for prohibited materials (), such as illegal drugs, money, jewelry, or weapons.

  5. She endured a traumatic cavity search when visiting a ... - AOL

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    The search warrant explicitly stated that without Cardenas' consent, a body cavity search could be conducted only after X-ray confirmation of a suspected foreign object within her. She did not ...

  6. Woman searching for lost dog finds remains of Ohio woman ...

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    An Ohio woman searching for her lost dog in the woods ended up stumbling upon a grisly discovery: the skeletal remains of Amy Nicole Hambrick, who had been missing since November 2017.

  7. Worldwide usage of police dogs - Wikipedia

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    The front porch of a house is considered a private place, and the police need probable cause and a search warrant to bring a police dog to the front door. [51] Rodriguez v. United States (2015) – The Court held that, without reasonable suspicion, the use of a police dog after the conclusion of a legal traffic stop violates the Fourth ...

  8. How a red-haired rescue named Amy ended up playing Amy ... - AOL

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    The problem for animal coordinator Bettina Weld was that no trained dog in her network matched that description. So, Weld and her team at Hollywood Animals turned to shelters in search of a rescue ...

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