Crime & Safety
Newark Police K-9 Wins in Witmer-Tyson Competition
The annual German Shepherd dog competition unleashes law enforcement canines from all over the Bay Area for two days.

A Newark Police dogs and its human partner won two awards in the 2013Ā Witmer-Tyson K-9 Trials, an annual German Shepherd dog competition.
The 30th annual dog competition was held in La Honda, California last week. For two days, the dogs entered situations that simulated what law enforcement teams go through on the streets. They were tested on their ability to obey, navigate obstacles, protect their partner, and search for suspects. 25 teams from the Bay Area competed in this yearās event.
āThis is a very tough competition and both teams represented NPD well, which reflects their commitment to the department and to training their K-9's,ā said Commander Mike Carroll, Newark Police spokesperson.
Newarkās Officer Mavrakis and Ares, his canine companion, won first place in the āProtectionā competition and tied for fourth in the āSearchingā challenge. Officer Jackman and his K-9 Eliot also participated in the event.
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