K-9 Officer ‘Karma’ is changing the way the Racine County Sheriff’s Office fights cyber crime



RACINE COUNTY -- What does a cellphone smell like? The newest member of the Racine County Sheriff's Office knows -- and it's changing the way authorities fight cyber crime.

To us, a pile a coins looks like a pile of coins, but an English lab retriever named Karma knows better. Karma's nose can detect a micro SD card inside one of those coins.

Karma's nose can search a room much faster than investigators can by hand.

"Karma comes in with her nose and she's able to do a room in three or four minutes -- and we know if there's a hot spot, we need to check that corner," said Jon Bechman, Internet Crimes Against Children investigator with the Racine County Sheriff's Office.



Bechman said the homes they search for child pornography are normally pretty messy -- making it even harder to find what suspects are trying to hide.



"Karma came into the room and hit on that pile, and inside the pile of laundry was a bag, and inside the bag was an iPod and an iPad," said Bechman.

Jon Bechman



She's only on duty when her badge is on, and when she's not out searching for electronics, sheriff's officials said they'll be able to use her as an emotional support dog, because in the end, she's a lab at heart and has a kind and friendly nature.

Officials said Karma is one of 30 specialized electronic detection K-9s in the country. Her brother “Kozak” happens to be the only other electronic detection K-9 in the state who currently serves with the Wisconsin Department of Justice.

Bechman said the dogs could use some help with the load.

"If you had five or six dogs in every state, it would be huge. They're invaluable when it comes to these kind of investigations," said Bechman.

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The dog was donated to the department by Neighborhood Electronic Detection K-9, Inc. It's a not-for-profit that donates dogs to departments across the country.