“I could care less whether it is an explosives or a narcotics dog,” he said. Heider said he was comfortable with either type, as long as the dog can do similar levels of day-to-day work as Mibo previously did. The two types of K-9 have different types of training, and Mibo was a bomb-detection dog. The board did not make a decision on what type of dog to bring in, and plans to discuss further on whether the township would be better served by a bomb-detection dog or a narcotics dog. 14 of a “medical emergency,” according to the department. The township’s previous K-9, Mibo, who had been with the department since 2015, died Aug. Supervisors approved K-9 officer Mark Heider to reserve a spot for a new K-9 unit police dog at a meeting Wednesday night. MIDDLESEX TWP - Middlesex Township Police Department will soon have a new working dog on the job. Middlesex Township’s previous K-9, Mibo, who had been with the department since 2015, died Aug.
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