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MPD Officer works to end animal suffering with new training program

The Marysville Police Department launched an Animal Cruelty Investigation Training program, now adopted by nearly 70 agencies, to combat animal cruelty. Officer Dave Vasconi emphasized the importance of rescuing abused animals and providing them medical care and new homes. The initiative has resulted in more animals being saved and offenders held accountable since its inception in September.

MPD Officer works to end animal suffering with new training program

The Marysville Police Department launched an Animal Cruelty Investigation Training program, training over 460 officers across nearly 70 agencies since September. The initiative aims to rescue abused animals and hold offenders accountable. Community Service Officer Dave Vasconi emphasized the importance of supporting animals who cannot advocate for themselves.

MPD Officer works to end animal suffering with new training program

The Marysville Police Department launched an Animal Cruelty Investigation Training program, training over 460 officers from nearly 70 agencies to combat animal abuse. Community Service Officer Dave Vasconi emphasized the importance of rescuing animals and providing them with medical care and new homes. The initiative has led to an increase in rescued animals and accountability for offenders.

MPD Officer works to end animal suffering with new training program

The Marysville Police Department launched a training program to combat animal cruelty, enrolling nearly 70 agencies and training over 460 officers. The curriculum, developed in partnership with Pasado’s Safe Haven, aims to rescue abused animals and hold offenders accountable.

MPD Officer works to end animal suffering with new training program

The Marysville Police Department launched an Animal Cruelty Investigation Training program, now adopted by nearly 70 agencies, to combat animal cruelty. Officer Dave Vasconi emphasized the program's goal of rescuing abused animals and ensuring accountability for offenders. Since its inception in September, the initiative has led to improved outcomes for animals in distress.

MPD Officer works to end animal suffering with new training program

The Marysville Police Department launched a training program to combat animal cruelty, now adopted by nearly 70 agencies and training over 460 officers. Officer Dave Vasconi emphasized the importance of rescuing animals from abusive situations and providing them care and new homes. The initiative aims to increase accountability for animal cruelty cases in the community.

MPD Officer works to end animal suffering with new training program

The Marysville Police Department launched an Animal Cruelty Investigation Training program to combat animal cruelty, training over 460 officers from nearly 70 agencies since September. Officer Dave Vasconi emphasized the importance of rescuing abused animals and providing them with care and new homes.

MPD Officer works to end animal suffering with new training program

The Marysville Police Department launched an Animal Cruelty Investigation Training program, training over 460 officers from nearly 70 agencies since September 2021. The program aims to rescue abused animals and hold offenders accountable. Officer Dave Vasconi emphasizes the need for advocacy on behalf of voiceless animals.

MPD Officer works to end animal suffering with new training program

The Marysville Police Department launched a new Animal Cruelty Investigation Training program to combat animal abuse, training over 460 officers from nearly 70 agencies. Officer Dave Vasconi emphasizes the importance of rescuing animals and providing them with medical care, aiming to hold abusers accountable.

MPD Officer works to end animal suffering with new training program

The Marysville Police Department launched an Animal Cruelty Investigation Training program, aimed at preventing animal suffering and holding offenders accountable. Since its inception in September, nearly 70 agencies have enrolled, training over 460 officers to respond effectively to animal cruelty cases.

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