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•VHddSf?*""'’'**"" are the lop^« and^i„e le nation. (Photo by PbuJ <br />^d Rondo. Greg Majors and Samson. <br />Pat Lyttle and Shadow, and Paul Rhodes <br />and Ma.x Ofn.er Mike O Bnen and his <br />dog RMkv. also compered in the event. <br />The St. Paul team won the top team <br />*n the nation award and the top depart- <br />mem team in the nation award. Tim <br />Jones ’s dog. Ninja, is the number three <br />dog in the nation. Dave Boll ’s Rondo <br />placed eighth, and Greg Majors ’s Sam- <br />son placed 18th. Rondo also placed <br />kde Urensonot Ooodhttfclnt/X ’"Tc!. <br />placed in the top ten with his canine. <br />The Minnesota K-9 officers com ­ <br />peted in a group of 136 officer-dog <br />teams. The competition cateuones were <br />obedience, agility, article search, box <br />iemch and criminal apprehension. <br />These Minnesota canine officers <br />have accomplished more than just win- <br />JSXIRSiS-K <br />itce Department seized 6.3 pounds of <br />cocaine, valued at 5286.444: 6.4 <br />pounds of marijuana, valued at S'* 844- <br />and an assortment of LSD. ai^phet-’ <br />nmmes and other drugs—thanks to the <br />eip of Levi and Tonka. <br />In St. Paul, the 19 officer-doe teams <br />^nicipated in more than 1.500 crimi­ <br />nal incidents and arrests in the last vear. <br />32/MINNESOTA POUCE CHIEF