Diana was found as a stray in Kentucky before she went through a training program to become an electronic-sniffing dog.
)CLEVELAND, Ohio - Diana , one of the few electronics-sniffing K-9 officers in Ohio, retired from the Ohio Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Wednesday.
She became one of just a handful of dogs in Ohio to take on the role in 2017, and worked alongside Crano for seven years. According to the Cuyahoga County prosecutor’s office, Diana carried out 378 searches and found 620 devices, leading to 229 arrests. Some of the devices she found even surprised her human coworkers.
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