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CADETS & K-9 By Karen Zautyk kzautyk@theobserver.com
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ictionary definition of the noun “dog”: “A domesticated carnivorous mammal that typically has a long snout, an acute sense of smell and a barking, howling or whining voice.” Hey! That doesn’t sound very flattering. Last Friday morning, we made the acquaintance of one of these domesticated carnivorous mammals, one with smarts, talents and skills that some humans could envy. He’s a 9-year-old Czechoslovakian German Shepherd called Zarek. (No relation -- as far as we know -- to your correspondent, despite the name similarity.) Zarek’s “jail name,” though, is Zorro. He spends a bit of time in the Hudson County Jail -- not that he’s ever been arrested. His record is clean. Zarek/Zorro’s partner is Officer Luis Galvez, a county Corrections Department K-9 trainer. And both were guests at Kearny’s Junior Police Academy, where they captivated the 43 young cadets in the audience at Lincoln School. The 2017 academy, for youngsters aged 11-13, began July 24 and ends Aug. 3, with a graduation ceremony. Sponsored by the Kearny Police Department’s Community Policing Unit, the program featured presentations from county, state and federal law-enforcement and local fire departments, “handson practice and physical training to give the students an idea of what training is involved in becoming a police officer.” KPD Officers Jack Grimm, Steve Montanino and Vanessa Sevillano and Sgt. Adriano Marques were the staffers, organizing the events and doing marvelous work with the kids. We wish we could attend every event, but time constraints force us to choose. And this year, we picked the K-9 program, and (as always) were not disappointed. Galvez’ talk ranged from what life is like in jail (don’t taste
Top photo courtesy KPD; Bottom photo by Karen Zautyk
TOP: The Kearny Junior Police Academy cadets paused for a photo after the K-9 presentation last week. AT RIGHT: Zarek the dog, who spends much of his time at the Hudson County Jail ... but not because of any wrongdoing. More than 40 Kearny youngsters enrolled in this summer’s Academy program.
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