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On April 14th, Officer Solz conducted a traffic stop near County Road I and 35W. He requested a <br />K9 sniff after smelling the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. I deployed K9 Grizz for a <br />sniff of the vehicle. He indicated the odor of narcotics near the driver's door. No contraband <br />was located, although the driver admitted to recently smoking marijuana. <br />On April 18th, New Brighton officers responded to a report of a residential burglary on the 700 <br />block of 101h Avenue NW. After officers arrived, they observed obvious signs of a forced entry <br />burglary at the address. They requested a K9, so I responded with K9 Grizz. I arrived and <br />deployed K9 Grizz into the home off lead. He actively searched the house and did not locate <br />anyone inside. The house was cleared and safe for the residents to return. <br />On April 27th, New Brighton officers were dispatched to a residential alarm on the 2300 block of <br />Erin Court. They requested assistance from a K9 officer, so I responded with K9 Grizz. Officers <br />checked the perimeter and discovered the house was secure. I posted at the front of the house <br />and deployed K9 Grizz. He was used as a K9 presence while the officers were on scene. <br />On May 24th, Mounds View officers were called for disorderly people in a vehicle on the 7500 <br />block of Greenfield Avenue. Officers were updated that the vehicle was coming back stolen. <br />Officers made contact, and the vehicle fled, initiating a pursuit. After a short pursuit the <br />occupants fled the vehicle on foot. A perimeter was set and a K9 track was started by a RCSO <br />K9 team. I responded and took a perimeter position. Shortly after, a witness saw a possible <br />suspect running through a business lot near my position. I responded with K9 Grizz and <br />deployed him into the fenced property with two cover officers. K9 Grizz tracked for a short <br />distance and pulled hard to a chain link fence. K9 Grizz started barking at a male hiding behind <br />a tree on the other side of the fence. I gave K9 warnings to the male as K9 Grizz continued to <br />bark. The male surrendered and was taken into custody. He was later identified as one of the <br />passengers of the vehicle. <br />On May 251h, Officers were called to the 5700 block of Quincy Street for a domestic assault <br />report. The male suspect punched the female victim in the face and fled the scene on foot. <br />After taking the report, I deployed K9 Grizz and checked the area for the suspect with negative <br />results. Officers were called back a short time later because the male had returned and was <br />trying to get in the apartment through the window. Again, he fled on foot as officers were en <br />route. Officers waited in the area and the victim called back a third time. The suspect had <br />returned and was trying to get in the window. I arrived and saw the suspect. He immediately <br />fled on foot and I initiated a foot pursuit. After losing the male I deployed K9 Grizz and started <br />a track. After an extensive search, K9 Grizz located the male hiding in the back of a pickup <br />truck. The male was safely taken into custody and booked on multiple domestic assault <br />charges. <br />On May 27th, Officers were called to a garage burglary in progress on the 5200 block of <br />Greenfield Avenue. A male was seen entering the garage by the property owner. Officers <br />