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Hilary Sessions of Child Protection Education of America, with Major  Sophia Teague of the Tampa Police Department.
Teague serves on the statewide Child Abduction Response Team coordinated by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. 
 

Major Teague with a new bloodhound puppy scheduled to be delivered to the Tampa Police Department in early January.
According the department's website, Teague is the only bloodhound handler at the Tampa Police Department. She is certified for tracking and trailing through the North American Police Work Dog Association.
 

Hilary Sessions, Executive Director for CPEA, holds "Chief." Hilary delivered the bloodhound puppy to the Chelan County Sheriff's Office in Washington State on Dec. 16, 2005.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

One of our latest donations, still to be named, looks up at Police Chief Terrence Cunningham of the Wellesley Police Department, in Massachusetts. The pup is eight weeks old in this photo and he was delivered to the Wellesley Police Department by Executive Director Hilary Sessions in early July of 2006. (Kate Flock/The Wellesley Townsman)

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Ella, a two-month-old bloodhound was donated to the Polk County Sheriff's office, by Child Protection Education of America, in July. Holding Ella is Deputy Jon Burcham holds Ella, and Burcham will also train Ella before she begins tracking missing persons cases. (Rick Runion/The Ledger)

Tiffany, center, poses with her handler, School Police Officer Angel Rodriguez, and Hilary Sessions, at the March Board Meeting of Miami-Dade County Public Schools. (Photo by Christina Scott)

Tiffany will assist in the location of abducted or missing children in the school district.

 

 

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