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MILWAUKEE – TODAY’S TMJ4 first introduced you to Special Agent Kozak in November. At that time, he was the only electronics detection dog in Wisconsin.
One month later, Kozak’s sister, Karma is doing the same type of work, going after child predators in our state. Both work for the Internet Crimes Against Children division. Their handlers said they are essential to the team.
The yellow labs sniff out contraband criminals hide in their homes. They have been trained to smell a chemical that’s inside every electronic storage device. Yes, they can actually smell cell phones, thumb drives, SD cards, tablets, and more.
“It’s the chemical component in the glue, essentially, or the adhesive that's used in these devices,” explained Pawlak.
They sit and making a huffing noise when they locate a device. Their handlers then reward them with a treat.
“These dogs are more laid back, but they want to please their owner, they want to please their handler, so they're doing it for us, and they're doing it for food,” said Bechman.
Todd Jordan trained both Kozak and Karma. He’s the owner of Jordan Detection K9 out of Indianapolis. He also trained a dog that was sent out to search former Subway spokesperson, Jared Fogle's home.
“We ended up searching his entire house, the basement. It was a huge
He found a thumb drive that had key evidence on it,” said Jordan.
“Each image is a victim and you have to look at it that way. That’s a child being exploited,” Jordan continued.
Fogle is serving prison time for having sex with minors and possessing child pornography.
Kozak and Karma's resumes are impressive already.
Kozak helped recover a tablet in the home of missing Wisconsin teen Jay