Idaho Police Dogs Now Detect Fentanyl
Update: 2025-12-09
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Idaho State Police K-nine units, renowned for their drug detection skills, have now been certified to sniff out fentanyl. This addition to their repertoire, which already includes methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine, and marijuana, is a direct response to the growing concern of fentanyl across the country. The highly intelligent dogs, capable of learning new scents in less than a week, significantly bolster the states fight against illegal drugs. With nine K-nine teams strategically placed across Idaho, law enforcement is taking a proactive stance against evolving drug trafficking threats, ensuring public safety and continuous adaptation to new challenges.
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