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Bloodhound joins San Mateo County Sheriff's K-9 Unit

Bloodhound joins San Mateo County Sheriff's K-9 Unit

Yahoo30-04-2025

(KRON) — A bloodhound that is specially trained to track and locate missing people is the newest member of the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office K-9 Unit.
Hope is an 18-month-old certified tracking and trailing dog.
'Known for their exceptional sense of smell and ability to follow scent trails, Bloodhounds like Hope are a valuable tool to aid law enforcement in finding lost or missing people,' the sheriff's office said.
Hope will work alongside her partner, Deputy Grable Ramirez.
Sheriff Christina Corpus said, 'Adding Hope to our team strengthens our ability to respond swiftly and compassionately when a loved one goes missing. Hope reflects our commitment to being proactive and intentional in serving every member of our community. Representing a beacon of hope, her unique skills will be vital in locating missing children, those living with Dementia or Alzheimer's, and individuals with autism who may wander from home.'
Hope's arrival fittingly comes during Autism Acceptance Month, a time to spread awareness, support and understanding for people who are on the autism spectrum.
In 2024, the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office received 170 reports of missing persons. The region's diverse geography, including rugged coastlines, dense forests and urban neighborhoods, presents unique challenges for search efforts. Hope will play a key role in navigating difficult terrain, SMCSO said.
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Hope will also make appearances at community events, and deputies will document her activities on the bloodhound's own Instagram page 'TrackingK9Hope.'
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