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MPD Officer works to end animal suffering with new training program

The Marysville Police Department has launched an Animal Cruelty Investigation Training program, now adopted by nearly 70 agencies, to combat animal cruelty. The initiative has successfully trained over 460 officers since its inception in September, leading to more rescues and accountability for offenders.

MPD Officer works to end animal suffering with new training program

The Marysville Police Department has initiated an Animal Cruelty Investigation Training program, now adopted by nearly 70 agencies and training over 460 officers. The program aims to rescue abused animals and ensure accountability for offenders, reflecting a growing commitment to animal welfare 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, now adopted by nearly 70 agencies, to combat animal abuse. The initiative, developed by Officer Dave Vasconi and Pasado's Safe Haven, aims to rescue abused animals and hold offenders accountable. Since its inception in September, over 460 officers have completed the training.

MPD Officer works to end animal suffering with new training program

The Marysville Police Department implements an Animal Cruelty Investigation Training program, training over 460 officers from nearly 70 agencies to combat animal cruelty. Officer Dave Vasconi emphasizes the importance of rescuing animals and providing them medical care and new homes. The initiative shows promising results since its launch in September, with increased accountability for offenders.

MPD Officer works to end animal suffering with new training program

The Marysville Police Department launched a training program aimed at combating animal cruelty, enrolling nearly 70 agencies and training over 460 officers since September. Officer Dave Vasconi emphasizes the program's goal of rescuing abused animals and holding offenders accountable.

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 abuse, now adopted by nearly 70 agencies. Officer Dave Vasconi emphasized the importance of rescuing animals and providing them with medical care and new homes post-investigation.

MPD Officer works to end animal suffering with new training program

The Marysville Police Department implements a new Animal Cruelty Investigation Training program, aiming to combat animal abuse in the community. The initiative has enrolled nearly 70 agencies and trained over 460 officers since its launch in September. Officer Dave Vasconi emphasizes the importance of rescuing animals and providing them with necessary care.

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 abuse, enrolling nearly 70 agencies and training over 460 officers since its inception in September. Officer Dave Vasconi emphasizes the importance of rescuing animals and providing necessary medical care. The initiative aims to enhance accountability for animal cruelty in the community.

MPD Officer works to end animal suffering with new training program

The Marysville Police Department implements a new training program aimed at preventing animal cruelty, training nearly 70 agencies and over 460 officers since its launch in September. Community Service Officer Dave Vasconi emphasizes the urgency of rescuing animals and providing them with necessary care. The initiative aims to hold offenders accountable while ensuring the welfare of abused animals.

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 abuse and aiding in rescues. Nearly 70 agencies have enrolled, training over 460 officers since September. The initiative has led to more animals being saved and increased accountability for offenders.

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