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Indiana lawmaker from C.P. works to protect police dogs

INDIANAPOLIS | A person who injures or kills a police dog acting in the line of duty could be required to pay for the animal's medical treatment or its replacement cost under legislation approved by a House committee Wednesday.

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C.P.'s newest K-9 taking bite out of crime

C.P.'s newest K-9 taking bite out of crime

CROWN POINT | Only on the road for three months, Crown Point’s newest K-9 is already taking a bite out of crime.

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