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Meet Cache: Halton Police's New K9 on the Hunt for Hidden Electronic Devices

Halton Regional Police Service has added a new four-legged member to its team. Meet Cache — an almost two-year-old Labrador who is now helping investigators track down hidden electronic devices that may contain child exploitation material.

What Happened

The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) has introduced Cache, a specially trained Electronic Storage Detection (ESD) K9, to its Internet Child Exploitation Unit (ICEU). Cache is believed to be the first dog of her kind with the Halton police service.

Cache is a Labrador trained to detect the scent of electronic storage components inside devices — including cell phones, USB drives, tablets, SD cards, and other small media that may be concealed during search warrant executions or vehicle searches. These devices can be extremely small yet contain gigabytes of material relevant to child exploitation investigations.

In addition to her detection role, Cache also serves a comfort function — providing support to victims of crime and to officers who regularly work on sensitive, emotionally demanding investigations.

Key Details

• Cache is a Labrador, approximately two years old, trained as an Electronic Storage Detection (ESD) K9.

• She is assigned to the HRPS Internet Child Exploitation Unit (ICEU).

• Her primary role is finding hidden electronic storage devices — including tiny items like SD cards and USB drives — during search warrants and vehicle inspections.

• Cache is the first ESD dog to serve with the Halton Regional Police Service.

• She also provides emotional support to crime victims and investigators working on sensitive cases.

Community Impact

Child exploitation investigations are among the most sensitive and complex cases police handle. The addition of a specialized detection dog like Cache gives Halton Regional Police Service a meaningful new tool in identifying and recovering devices that might otherwise go undetected. For Milton and Halton residents, Cache's presence on the HRPS team signals an ongoing commitment to protecting vulnerable community members, particularly children, from exploitation and harm.

Background

Electronic Storage Detection dogs are a growing area of law enforcement. These animals are trained to identify a specific chemical compound found in circuit boards, allowing them to locate even well-hidden or disguised devices during investigations. Cache's deployment reflects the HRPS's continued investment in specialized investigative resources.

Source: MiltonToday.ca — https://www.miltontoday.ca/local-news/new-halton-police-dog-sniffing-out-electronic-devices-with-child-exploitation-material-even-the-tiny-well-hidden-ones-12480855

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