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LAPD Bloodhound Coco Finds Missing Hiker After 9 Hours
27 Jan
Summary
- A LAPD bloodhound named Coco successfully tracked a missing hiker.
- Coco navigated difficult terrain, including creeks and an 8-foot wall.
- The nine-hour search concluded with the hiker airlifted to safety.

A Los Angeles Police Department bloodhound named Coco recently played a crucial role in the successful rescue of a missing hiker. The three-year-old dog was deployed into Angeles National Forest after authorities received a call about a person in crisis.
Coco, guided by her handler Officer Bardo Zavala, utilized her exceptional sense of smell to follow the hiker's trail. The search involved navigating through creeks and overcoming an eight-foot wall, showcasing Coco's extensive training and determination.
After an arduous nine-hour search, Coco successfully located the missing individual. The hiker was subsequently airlifted to safety by a rescue team, concluding the mission.
Sgt. Desi Ehrlich of the LAPD's Gang and Narcotics Division emphasized the significance of such specialized rescue missions and praised Coco's contribution to saving a life.




