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r <br /> Page 5 <br /> CODE ENFORCEMENT ANIMAL RELATED ACTIVITY 1983 <br /> DOGS AT LARGE 414 <br /> DOGS IMPOUNDED 105 <br /> BARKING DOG COMPLAINTS 85 t.,. <br /> REPORTED DOG BITES 20 <br /> VICIOUS DOGS 7 <br /> INJURED DOGS 4 <br /> DEAD DOGS 6 <br /> CRUELTY TO ANIMALS 2 <br /> CAT RELATED ACTIVITY 18 <br /> SKUNK RELATED ACTIVITY 4 <br /> BAT RELATED ACTIVITY 4 <br /> CATTLE RELATED ACTIVITY 6 <br /> IGUANA 1 <br /> TOTAL 676 <br /> k.,=" ‘y <br /> _ r <br /> r <br /> Mike Linko—the day of the iguana <br /> LOUISVILLE EXPLORER PROGRAM <br /> IMPLEMENTED IN 1983 <br /> r.,The Louisville Department of Public Safety �x <br /> r.,:::....,, <br /> in- <br /> troduced a Law Enforcement Explorer Program into <br /> the Louisville community in September 1983. The �� <br /> program started out with five Junior and Senior High ''Ii r '#0 $ i,, <br /> School students, and since has doubled in ,IP;enroThllment.Le <br /> on <br /> e isville Explorer Program Advisors consists f r <br /> of members of the Louisville Police Department, as ,' <br /> well as citizens of the Louisville community. <br /> During the past several months, the Explorers <br /> have been taught topics pertaining to a Career in 1 . t ' , 4 Law Enforcement. These topics consist of: Constitu- <br /> tional Law for Police, The Defendant's Rights, ,a <br /> Search and Seizure, Crimes Against Persons, and rs <br /> Property. Future classes will consist of Officer Sur- � , % `, <br /> vival, Standard First Aid, and Cardiopulmonary , <br /> Resuscitation. ,y,,, <br /> Young adults between the ages of 14 and 21 in ,, <br /> terested in becoming a part of this program may con ,y;= <br /> tact the Louisville Police Department for additional <br /> information. <br />