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Seana MacGregor leads Roman, a two-year-old Belgian Malinois, through a training course near the Weld County Jail on Wednesday. Roman will be the jail’s first drug dog. Employees of the Weld County Sheriff’s Office hid four drug samples throughout the course for Roman to find.
Alyson McClaran, Greeley Tribune
Seana MacGregor leads Roman, a two-year-old Belgian Malinois, through a training course near the Weld County Jail on Wednesday. Roman will be the jail’s first drug dog. Employees of the Weld County Sheriff’s Office hid four drug samples throughout the course for Roman to find.
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Every night, Weld County Sheriff’s Deputy Seana MacGregor takes work home with her. Work, for her, is a 2-year-old Belgian Malinois named Roman.

He is training to be the Weld County Jail’s first drug dog. She is his handler.

The jail has always had procedures in place to find drugs, but a dedicated dog will make it easier, officials say.

“If they hide them in their body we’ve had no way of detecting that until now,” said Detention Division Capt. Roger Ainsworth.

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