
ADVANCE FOR USE SATURDAY, FEB. 24, AND THEREAFTER - In this Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018 photo, James Walstrom, the owner of Keystone K-9 and Security and a former police officer in Altoona, Pa., holds the leash of an electronic storage detection dog named Kimo, as the dog alerts his handler of a computer thumb drive's location by sitting and staring at the hidden object during a training session in Hollidaysburg, Pa. Electronic storage detection dogs, or ESD dogs, are specially trained to sniff out devices such as USB drives, cellphones, SD cards, computers and other electronics, making them helpful for investigations of child pornography, drug dealing, terrorism and other cybercrimes. (Shen Wu Tan/Altoona Mirror via AP)
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