“He’s super friendly so he can be social,” University of Alaska Fairbanks Police Officer Jill Copeland said of her new K-9 partner Yogi, who doesn't apprehend suspects but brings a key capability to the Interior.
University of Alaska Fairbanks Police Officer Jill Copeland and her partner, bomb-sniffing K-9 Yogi.
Yogi is a 15-month-old chocolate Labrador retriever, and despite his vest and badge, he’s definitely not scary. His partner, UAF Police Officer Jill Copeland, says Yogi is different from the typical law enforcement K-9. Copeland says she worked with police dogs in the Lower 48 before joining the UAF department last summer.
Copeland says Yogi knows the scent of a dozen explosive chemicals — but for him detection is a game. Copeland trained and certified with Yogi in North Carolina then brought him back in June to Fairbanks, where he made his public debut at the Midnight Sun Run. Copeland says Yogi can scan for explosives in a variety of circumstances on and off campus.
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