San Diego's K-9 units do bomb sweeps of major events, de-escalate violent situations, and locate victims during crisis. A soirée to raise funds for the city's police dogs will be this Saturday, Oct. 29 at the Hilton in Torrey Pines. More info:
SAN DIEGO – The K-9 service dogs in San Diego play a fundamental role in fighting crime and de-escalating violent situations. They also keep the city safe by doing bomb sweeps of major events like Comic-con and the Padres games.
The San Diego Police Dept. is holding a Soirée to raise funds for their K9 Unit on Saturday, Oct. 29 at the Hilton in Torrey Pines from 5:30-9:00 p.m. Sara Napoli, President & CEO of the San Diego Police Foundation, joined KUSI’s Lauren Phinney to discuss the event this weekend and how to support local K9 units.
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