LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles police dog is getting some extra praise after the hard-working K-9 helped authorities find 104 pounds of illegal drugs.
According to KABC and KTTV, Lillian Carranza, commanding officer of the Los Angeles Police Department’s Gang and Narcotics division, tweeted Tuesday that proud pup Keisa alerted officers and FBI agents to the methamphetamine and heroin during a recent bust.
“Oops she did it again!!” Carranza wrote alongside a pair of photos. “Your GND Detectives, @FBILosAngeles and K9 Keisa removed 104 pounds of methamphetamine and heroin off our streets. Saving lives, reducing overdoses, violent and property crime!”
Oops she did it again!! Your GND Detectives @FBILosAngeles and K9 Keisa removed 104 pounds of methamphetamine and heroin off our streets. Saving lives, reducing overdoses, violent and property crime! #LAPD #Drugs The relentless pursuit continuous….. pic.twitter.com/jH0h79kjBB
— Lillian L. Carranza🇺🇸 (@LAPDCARRANZA) March 30, 2022
The FBI’s Los Angeles office also took to Twitter to applaud the K-9′s efforts.
Proud to partner with @LAPDHQ & #K9 Keisha to take 100+ lbs of methamphetamine and heroin off the streets of Los Angeles. #SafeStreetshttps://t.co/qolzIIyl0o
— FBI Los Angeles (@FBILosAngeles) March 30, 2022
Authorities did not release any additional information about the bust, according to the news outlets.
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