Dayton Daily News

Dog that can sniff out child porn is newest BCI agent

Lab seen as key to assisting in crimes related to internet.

- By Laura A. Bischoff

Reptar, a COLUMBUS — 22-month-old black Labrador Retriever trained to sniff out hidden electronic storage devices, is the newest agent to join the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identifica­tion and Investigat­ion in the Ohio Attorney General’s office.

Attorney General Mike DeWine and Agent Josh Rammel introduced the dog at a press conference Friday in Columbus. They said the dog could provide a key assist in investigat­ions involving child pornograph­y and other internet-related crimes.

“He can search the most cluttered home or the biggest vehicle and find the smallest electronic device with storage capabiliti­es. He finds the devices that are hidden in plain sight and the ones that are purposely concealed because the suspect does not want us to find them,” DeWine said. “Criminals have an amazing ability to hide this stuff.”

Grant money covered the $11,000 bill for training Reptar, DeWine said.

On the job for two months, Reptar has already sniffed out a small storage card hidden in a drawer with a false bottom while officers served a search warrant on a child pornograph­y case near Youngstown. He also found a cell phone stashed in a toilet at a state prison in northeast Ohio.

Rammel said he named Reptar after a green dinosaur character from the cartoon ‘Rugrats.’ The dog lives with Rammel, his handler.

Reptar is one of two dogs in Ohio trained to sniff out specific chemicals found in electronic storage devices and one of about 50 worldwide trained to do so, DeWine said.

Rammel said he and Reptar need only about a one-day notice if local law enforcemen­t agencies need their help.

 ??  ?? Reptar is shown with handler Agent Josh Rammel of the Bureau of Criminal Identifica­tion and Investigat­ion. Reptar finds electronic storage devices, while helping in child pornograph­y cases.
Reptar is shown with handler Agent Josh Rammel of the Bureau of Criminal Identifica­tion and Investigat­ion. Reptar finds electronic storage devices, while helping in child pornograph­y cases.

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