City Police Introduce New Cyber Crime Unit Member: Trace the Labrador Retriever

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City Police Introduce New Cyber Crime Unit Member: Trace the Labrador Retriever
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City police in Thunder Bay have added a two-year-old Labrador retriever named Trace to their cyber crime unit. Trained to sniff out electronic devices, Trace can locate hidden cell phones, SIM cards, USBs, and air tags, even in challenging environments such as airtight containers or underwater.

Trace is a two-year-old Labrador retriever who sniffs out electronic devices when investigators execute certain types of search warrants .

"Every electronic storage and Bluetooth device is made with TPPO, which prevents overheating of the hardware. This means that Trace can find hidden cell phones, SIM cards, USBs, and air tags," said Det. Const. Joel Manherz, Trace's handler "That first night, I was told to give him a bath in general cleanup. We sat in front of the TV watching the nature channel because he seemed to like it.

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