A Portsmouth Police car in the Simon lawn during the K9 event on Oct 6th, 2025. Photo provided by Soob Soobitsky
Portsmouth Police officers and their K-9’s demonstrated techniques on the Simon Lawn on Monday, Oct. 6, to teach Criminal Justice majors about training, equipment, and career opportunities.
NEC Criminal Justice students gather to watch the K-9 demonstration on the Simon lawn on Oct 6, 2025. Photo provided by Soob Soobitsky/The NewEnglander.NEC Senior Jack Cote sets up a camera for NEC-TV at the K-9 demonstration on the Simon lawn on Oct 6, 2025. Photo provided by Soob Soobitsky/The NewEnglander.Officer Bill Werner lays out his equipment to display during the K-9 demonstration on the Simon lawn on Oct 6, 2025. Photo provided by Soob SoobitskyThe NewEnglander.Officer Werner hands out a card to an NEC Criminal Justice student during the K-9 demonstration on the Simon lawn on Oct 6, 2025. Photo provided by Soob Soobitsky/The NewEnglander.Officer Werner talks to NEC Criminal Justice students during the K-9 demonstration on the Simon lawn on Oct 6, 2025. Photo provided by Soob Soobitsky/The NewEnglander.Officer Werner handles K-9 ‘Frankie’ during the demonstration on the Simon lawn on Oct 6, 2025. Photo provided by Soob Soobitsky/The NewEnglander.Officer Jack Maloney arrives at the K-9 demonstration on the Simon lawn on Oct 6, 2025. Photo provided by Soob Soobitsky/The NewEnglander.Officer Maloney handles K9 ‘Crash’ during the demonstration on the Simon lawn on Oct 6, 2025. Photo provided by Soob Soobitsky/The NewEnglander.Officer Werner carries equipment to show students during the K-9 demonstration on the Simon lawn on Oct 6, 2025. Photo provided by Soob Soobitsky/The NewEnglander.Criminal Justice Club Presidents presenting the officers with gifts during the K-9 demonstration on the Simon lawn on Oct 6, 2025. Photo provided by Soob Soobitsky/The NewEnglander.Portsmouth Police Officers Werner and Maloney, alongside K-9’s ‘Frankie’ and ‘Crash’ pose for a picture with the Criminal Justice Club at the end of the demonstration on the Simon lawn on Oct 6, 2025. Photo provided by Soob Soobitsky/The NewEnglander.
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