K-9 Sniffs Out Electronic Devices to Solve Child Porn Cases
Jan. 15, 2019
A rescue dog named Bear has become a critical part of solving some of the most notorious child pornography cases.
A rescue dog named Bear has become a critical part of solving some of the most notorious child pornography cases. With the use of his "$10,000 nose," Bear has found electronic storage devices containing illegal content hidden by former Subway spokesman Jared Fogle and U.S. Olympic gymnastics coach Marvin Sharp. He's able to detect a certain glue that's used in the manufacturing process of hard drives.