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When Athens-Clarke police received a 911 call shortly after 1 a.m. on April 24 about a man breaking into a car, an officer responded only to find the thief had disappeared into the night.
The suspect, in his hurry to escape when surprised by the vehicle s owner, had run out of his shoes, which were left behind.
Officer Craig Turner summoned to assist the nightshift officers arrived with his K-9 partner, Bruno, an almost 3-year-old German shepherd trained in tracking, drug detection and suspect apprehension.
An officer on scene had “secured one shoe and we took the other shoe with us on the track. Essentially, it’s a scent article,” said Turner, a member of the police department’s K-9 unit, which has two other dogs. The unit officially began operating in July 2020.
On this week one year ago, Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center admitted its first positive patient with the SARS-CoV2 virus (COVD-19). Needless to say, we didn’t know what was to come for our community and beyond.
We didn’t know that over the next 12 months we would admit nearly 2,500 patients with COVID-19. We didn’t know we’d perform over 44,000 diagnostic tests looking for this illness. And we could have never anticipated the changes our hospital would go through as it tackled the challenges brought on by this pandemic. What’s even more daunting is these numbers don’t include the patients seen and tests completed at our other community hospitals – St. Mary’s and Landmark hospitals.