StevenFromTexas wrote:If they were looking for a suspect and wanted to go through my house and yard, it would depend on whether there was mud on their boots.

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StevenFromTexas wrote:If they were looking for a suspect and wanted to go through my house and yard, it would depend on whether there was mud on their boots.
I'd let them look in the yard but if the alarms didn't go off, I'm pretty sure he's not inside my house. Save precious time and look where he's more likely to be.texanjoker wrote:When I worked the K9 unit we sometimes went house to house or yard to yard searching with dogs. If we were looking for armed and dangerous subjects, we had cover officers with ARs or shot guns covering us while we worked or our K9's. Usually we were in fresh pursuit of the suspect(s). If not we asked for consent and nobody ever had an issue with us doing the search as they knew we were looking for some bad person. Many a time we would have the helo make an announcement as to what were were doing and who we were looking for. As the suspect(s) bolted from one yard or house to the next, somebody would call 911 and tell us. That kind of help works great.
Maybe she's full.Jumping Frog wrote:Quite confident that the relaxed and sleepy demeanor of my German Shepherd is a good indicator that there are no intruders in my house.
I saw that. the residents in that area can sleep better.Keith B wrote:Morales was shot and killed last night http://www.wfaa.com/news/Fugitive-Alber ... 16521.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;