Naja is the drug detection K9 purchased through generous donations from the tribes within the Tanana Chiefs Conference and from individuals for the Fairbanks Alaska State Troopers Drug Unit. Naja completed training recently and is now working in the field as has already made drug busts. “A special thank you to Kelly Fields of Fort Yukon for your vision and taking action on solutions for healthier communities,” writes the Tanana Chiefs Conference.
TCC region has new drug detection K9
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