The Cape May County Sheriff's Department is one of the only bloodhound training units in the state.
Dale Gerhard
Cape May County k-9 officer Jose Gomez, and his bloodhound West, get ready to track a scent during a training exercise at the county 4-H grounds. The Cape May County Sheriff's Department is one of the only bloodhound training units in the state. Thursday March 14, 2013, (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
Cape May County k-9 officer Jose Gomez, and his bloodhound West, get ready to track a scent during a training exercise at the county 4-H grounds. The Cape May County Sheriff's Department is one of the only bloodhound training units in the state. Thursday March 14, 2013, (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
Cape May County k-9 officer Jose Gomez, and his bloodhound West, get ready to track a scent during a training exercise at the county 4-H grounds. The Cape May County Sheriff's Department is one of the only bloodhound training units in the state. Thursday March 14, 2013, (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
K-9 officer Angela Alexander (right) of Murfressboro, Tennessee and her dog G-man, track a scent behind the Cape May County 4-H grounds during a training exercise. Cape May County K-9 officer Jose Gomez observes. The Cape May County Sheriff's Department is one of the only bloodhound training units in the state. Thursday March 14, 2013, (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
K-9 officer Angela Alexander (right) of Murfressboro, Tennessee and her dog G-man, track a scent behind the Cape May County 4-H grounds during a training exercise. Cape May County K-9 officer and trainer Russ Norcross (right) observes. The Cape May County Sheriff's Department is one of the only bloodhound training units in the state. Thursday March 14, 2013, (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
K-9 officer Angela Alexander (left) of Murfressboro, Tennessee and her dog G-man, find officer Joe Kleinow of the Atlantic County Sheriff's Department, who acted as a suspect and hid in the woods during a training exercise at the Cape May County 4-H grounds. Cape May County K-9 officer and trainer Russ Norcross (right) observes. The Cape May County Sheriff's Department is one of the only bloodhound training units in the state. Thursday March 14, 2013, (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
K-9 officer Angela Alexander (right) of Murfressboro, Tennessee and her dog G-man, track a scent behind the Cape May County 4-H grounds during a training exercise. Cape May County K-9 officer Jose Gomez observes. The Cape May County Sheriff's Department is one of the only bloodhound training units in the state. Thursday March 14, 2013, (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
Cape May County k-9 officer Jose Gomez, and his bloodhound West, get ready to track a scent during a training exercise at the county 4-H grounds. The Cape May County Sheriff's Department is one of the only bloodhound training units in the state. Thursday March 14, 2013, (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
K-9 officer Angela Alexander (left) of Murfressboro, Tennessee and her dog G-man, track a scent behind the Cape May County 4-H grounds during a training exercise. Cape May County K-9 officer and trainer Russ Norcross (right) observes. The Cape May County Sheriff's Department is one of the only bloodhound training units in the state. Thursday March 14, 2013, (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
By Dave Enscoe, Advertising Department More »
Most of the nation’s casino markets have finally recovered from the recession, propelling revenue from slot machines and table games to near-record levels in 2012, according to a new report on the economic health of the gambling industry. More »
PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD IN PRINT
AND ONLINE TODAY »
| Service Directory | Bargain Box |
| Transportation | Announcements |
| Employment | Misc/Merchandise |
| Public Notices | Real Estate - Rentals & Services |
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
The Press of Atlantic City Media Group
PO Box 3100
1000 West Washington Ave.
Pleasantville, NJ 08232-3100
1-877-773-7724
609-272-7000
SubscriberServices@pressofac.com
© Copyright 2013, pressofAtlanticCity.com, Pleasantville, NJ. Powered by BLOX Content Management System from TownNews.com. [Terms of Use | Privacy Policy]
