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white shirt. Deputies arrived in the area and located the suspect, but he was no longer <br />wearing a shirt or carrying a bag. They requested assistance from a K9 for an article <br />search, so Sgt. Schultes responded with K9 Grizz. K9 Grizz was deployed on lead and <br />an article search was started. K9 Grizz checked an apartment parking lot, then moved <br />to an opening in a fence leading to a park. After entering the park, K9 Grizz turned and <br />started to actively track human odor/ground disturbance along a fence line. He <br />displayed a "head snap" and turned into some brush along the fence. He gave a <br />positive alert and investigated something in the tall grass. Officers checked the item <br />and determined it was a shoulder bag matching the description given by the victim. A <br />search of the bag uncovered a loaded firearm and additional ammunition. The suspect <br />was booked for felony threats of violence. <br />On 10/13/2023 at 0436 hours, Fridley Officers requested assistance from a Mounds <br />View K9. They responded to a single vehicle rollover into a ravine that was witnessed <br />by the caller during a heavy rain storm. Officers arrived and found the vehicle <br />unoccupied, so it was unknown if the driver was ejected into the ravine or fled the area. <br />Sgt. Schultes responded with K9 Grizz to check the area for the driver, who may be in <br />need of medical attention. An area search was started with K9 Grizz on lead. He <br />showed interest in the area of the vehicle, then started an active track away from the <br />vehicle. K9 Grizz followed the track until it reached a paved trail in a park. Due to the <br />significant distance the driver had covered, it was determined he was likely not seriously <br />injured and had fled the area. The track was discontinued and officers cleared. <br />On 11/3/2023, Sgt. Schultes and K9 Grizz completed the TAC 21 patrol certification in <br />Bloomington. <br />i� <br />.2!�W <br />
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