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Luzerne County Sheriff’s Department adding Labrador Retriever trained to detect explosives

Summary by Dallas Post
A Labrador Retriever trained to detect explosives is scheduled to start work with the Luzerne County Sheriff’s Department May 12, said county Sheriff Brian Szumski. Named Hylee (pronounced I-lee), the K-9 turned one on Thursday and will be handled by Sheriff Corporal Michael Flynn. Interest in acquiring Hylee was prompted by bomb and explosive-related threats in the area in recent years, Szumski said. “There are not a lot of explosive detection …
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Dallas Post broke the news in on Sunday, March 30, 2025.
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