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Police dogs can sniff out phones, laptops and USB sticks | St Albans & Harpenden Review

By Deborah Price Local Democracy Reporter - Hertfordshire Oscar, Kai and Sid can sniff out laptops and mobile phones for Hertfordshire police SNIFFER dogs have long been used to find drugs or explosives, but the latest canine recruits to Hertfordshire s police force are trained to sniff out mobile phones and laptops. The three new digital media dogs joined the force last year, as part of the dog unit shared between Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire police forces. They are trained to sniff out a full range of digital devices, such as mobile phones, USB memory sticks and even SIM cards. Hertfordshire Constabulary say research into the use of ‘digital media detection dogs – and their training – has been funded nationally.

Police dogs can sniff out phones, laptops and USB sticks

By Deborah Price Local Democracy Reporter - Hertfordshire Oscar, Kai and Sid can sniff out laptops and mobile phones for Hertfordshire police SNIFFER dogs have long been used to find drugs or explosives, but the latest canine recruits to Hertfordshire s police force are trained to sniff out mobile phones and laptops. The three new digital media dogs joined the force last year, as part of the dog unit shared between Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire police forces. They are trained to sniff out a full range of digital devices, such as mobile phones, USB memory sticks and even SIM cards. Hertfordshire Constabulary say research into the use of ‘digital media detection dogs – and their training – has been funded nationally.

Confidence in Herts police use of stop and search falls

By Deborah Price Local Democracy Reporter - Hertfordshire A scrutiny panel has found lower confidence in use of stop and search by Hertfordshire police CONCERNS have been raised about the number of instances where ‘stop and search’ may NOT have been justified in Hertfordshire last year, while data shows an increase in its use across the county. Police can use ‘stop and search’ powers if they have ‘reasonable grounds’ to believe someone is carrying illegal drugs, a weapon, stolen property or something that could be used to commit a crime. Latest data shows that last year (2020/21) there were 9486 instances of ‘stop and search’ in the county – which is 1446 more than in 2019/20.

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