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Laguna Beach police adding K-9 Bear to ranks

Police Cpl. Priscilla Angeloni, the K-9 handler for Bear.
Laguna Beach has added Bear, pictured with Police Cpl. Priscilla Angeloni, to the K-9 unit of its police department. Angeloni will be Bear’s handler.
(Courtesy of the city of Laguna Beach)
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The Laguna Beach Police Department has a new member in its K-9 unit, as officials announced the addition of Bear, a 52-pound, 2½-year-old Belgian Malinois, to the department’s ranks on Tuesday.

Police Cpl. Priscilla Angeloni will serve as Bear’s K-9 handler. The partners were introduced to each other last week.

After the completion of a six-week training program, Bear will join Rudy, also a Belgian Malinois, on Laguna Beach’s police force, allowing the department to have a K-9 unit on patrol seven days a week. Authorities said it will mark the first time the department has had two K-9 teams within its ranks simultaneously.

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The training, which will take place at Adlerhorst International in Jurupa Valley, focuses on drug detection, locating wanted or missing persons, and the apprehension of uncooperative suspects who pose a threat to the public.

“Corporal Angeloni and K-9 Bear are a fantastic match and have already bonded as partners,” Laguna Beach Police Chief Jeff Calvert said in a statement. “They will make an excellent addition to the K-9 program, and coupled with Cpl. McGuire and his partner K-9 Rudy, these two teams will be an added layer of protection to the Laguna Beach community.”

The Laguna Beach Police Department plans to add a K9 vehicle and two police service dogs after three donors contributed a combined $146,300 last week.

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Angeloni, who joined the Laguna Beach Police Department in 2016, graduated from Cal Baptist University with master’s degrees in forensic and clinical psychology. She currently serves as a field training officer and drug recognition expert instructor.

Calvert has referred to the department’s K-9 teams as a force multiplier for the law enforcement agency and for the community’s safety. The department lost K-9 Ranger to cancer in 2021.

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