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Was that an alsation? Can you link to the record lookout?
Hi Grahame,,,,I'm not ignoring you. I'm now trying to find that link on the Alsatian dog. The handler was a PC Mercer.
It's just from Shaws Manuscript, which lacks references and contains more errors than it does facts.http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:jP4ZtW5Off0J:www.sleuthingforjustice.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php%3Ff%3D74%26t%3D2445EXTRACT:Another incident occurred that morning which never saw the light of day. PC Mercer (dog handler) had brought with him to the farm his Alsatian dog which was specially trained to ‘sniff’ for explosives, firearms or signs that a person had recently handled a firearm. The police would claim Jeremy – only a few hours earlier – had discharged twenty-five rounds and reloaded at least twice during the attack. The sniffer dog approached Jeremy and carried out his trained role without a positive result.
Now that I read it again I think I see what you are saying, but at the time I thought you were suggesting that all police dogs would be capable of detecting gun shot residue.
No I wasn't saying that. That it appears is a dog specially trained for that perpose. Probably one of those airport dogs owned and trained for that purpose?
Hi Lookout perhaps 27 years ago different dogs were used for different activities but I do know they use Spaniel dogs for sniffing. Wish I had not mentioned it off to the weed the garden the other forum have such a laugh when I say I,m off to weed the garden it is better they are laughing than crying. Speak later my friend.
Hi Grahame have given up worrying about them it seems so strange to me that is they find me so amusing with my silly Yorkshire accent why they don,t come on here and debate with me they have stated any information I have on Yorkshire I have googled it. On reflection please don,t come over to us just have a good laugh at me.
Now that I've finished talking to my neighbour ( she'd talk a glass eye to sleep ) I see that you're all now in the know.Susan,I don't mind your Yorkshire accent.I spent a lot of my childhood " on holiday " with relatives who lived in Riddlesdon,Keighley. x