Crime & Safety
Manchester Police Dog Can Now Handle The Luggage
Manchester police dog Dakota and handler Officer Corey Fullana have added a new detection skill.

MANCHESTER, CT — Manchester police dog Dakota has added a skill to his repertoire.
Dakota and handler Officer Corey Fullana have graduated from the Connecticut State Police 252nd Narcotics Detection Training Troop.
Dakota is now trained to detect and alert to illicit narcotics.
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The team will "play a crucial role in keeping our communities safe by assisting law enforcement in locating dangerous substances in buildings, vehicles, luggage, parcels and more," police officials said.
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