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Pendleton Police Department looks to the skies

PENDLETON – With the retirement of Pendleton Police K9 Bali, the department decided to explore possibilities for the money that has been invested in its K9 program to be better invested in public safety projects. Lt. Tony Nelson, who will become chief on April 1, the department has been comparing what a dog brings to policing versus what new technology can offer. About a year ago, they looked into the potential of airborne policing. “Those are t…
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Elkhorn Media Group broke the news in on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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