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MCMINNVILLE, Ore. (AP) — An Oregon family’s golden retriever was honored by a sheriff for digging up $85,000 worth of black tar heroin in a family’s backyard.
MCMINNVILLE, Ore. (AP) — An Oregon family’s golden retriever was honored by a sheriff for digging up $85,000 worth of black tar heroin in a family’s backyard.
The dog’s owners thought he dug up a time capsule and decided to film themselves opening it. They quickly realized it wasn’t a time capsule.
Yamhill County Sheriff Tim Svenson identified the substance as more than 15 ounces of black tar heroin. Svenson presented the dog with a ribbon and named him an honorary narcotics dog for life.