ASPCA to train Mo. police to investigate dogfights
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
GRANDVIEW, Mo. (AP) — An animal welfare group is combining efforts with a Kansas City suburb to help law enforcement investigate animal fighting.
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals says in a release that it’s hosting a training workshop with the city of Grandview to teach law enforcement officers and animal cruelty investigators how to crack down on animal blood sports like dog fighting and cockfighting.
The workshop is scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday
The ASPCA says the workshop will be led by Terry Mills and Kyle Held, APSCA employees who were involved in a recent large U.S. dog fighting raid that resulted in 26 arrests and the seizure of more than 400 dogs.

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spelchek 6 months, 2 weeks ago
What sick bunch of people we are when we even give the slightest attention to "dog fights" while children are abused physically and sexually everyday. How about more training to recognize those situations? I love animals, but I love human babies more and so should society as far as I'm concerned. We have lost our way.....
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