Scent-ID Tested Again

August 3rd, 2009

Scent-ID techniques being admitted as evidence in court are being tested again. The Innocence Project of Texas will be releasing a detailed study that will focus “primarily on the extensive work of one Texas dog handler whose use of scent-ID techniques is under fire in the federal courts.” Currently some states only allow scent evidence from bloodhounds to be admitted. To read more please click HERE.

Hoarding Call Takes 1 month for Action

August 3rd, 2009

Police in Greeley, Colorado removed more than 100 animals from a home on Friday, even though the initial call to police was made back on July 7, 2009.  Police removed 52 cats, two rabbits, eight rats and two guinea pigs and found 28 dead cats in a freezer in the home. To read more about this hoarding case please click HERE.

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