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‘Porn-sniffing dog’ named URL dies after years of service in Utah. ‘My heart is broken’

A “porn-sniffing dog” named URL died after years of busting crime in Utah, officials said.
A “porn-sniffing dog” named URL died after years of busting crime in Utah, officials said. Photo from Weber County Sheriff’s Office

A “porn-sniffing dog” named URL died after years of busting criminals in Utah, officials said.

URL, who retired about a year ago, died at the age of 7 on Dec. 30, according to a Jan. 5 Facebook post from the Weber County Sheriff’s Office. The black American Labrador Retriever lived with his handler Detective Cameron Hartman.

“What a privilege it was to serve alongside you,” Hartman said, according to the post. “URL my heart is broken and still filled with so many memories and emotions.”

A “porn-sniffing dog” named URL died after years of busting crime in Utah, officials said.
A “porn-sniffing dog” named URL died after years of busting crime in Utah, officials said. Photo from Weber County Sheriff’s Office

URL was the fourth dog in the nation to be trained as an Electronic Storage Detection Canine, the sheriff’s office said. Such dogs “are trained to find hidden thumb drives and cell phones that human investigators routinely miss,” according to a 2016 article from TechRepublic.

“Rather than being awarded with ‘play’ or a toy, ESDK9’s are rewarded with their food. This technique utilizes the dog’s natural sense, urge, of hunger to drive them to find what they’re trained to locate, in this scenario electronics,” the sheriff’s office said.

With Hartman, the canine executed hundreds of “search warrants obtaining countless pieces of digital evidence leading to the arrests and prosecution of many offenders,” the sheriff’s office said.

“URL had a success rate of approximately 22% in all of his search warrants which resulted in URL recovering dozens of critical pieces of digital evidence that would have otherwise been overlooked and even misplaced by task force agents,” according to a Utah Attorney General’s Office article dedicated to the canine.

Among the evidence he helped find was “a USB drive disguised as a key on a keyring full of keys” and “a micro-SD card in a closed baby jar that was in a small pencil box full of items that was also placed in a large cedar chest full of miscellaneous items,” the sheriff’s office said.

A “porn-sniffing dog” named URL died after years of busting crime in Utah, officials said.
A “porn-sniffing dog” named URL died after years of busting crime in Utah, officials said. Photo from Weber County Sheriff’s Office

From ‘pound puppy’ to police canine

Prior to being trained as an ESDK9, URL was a “pound puppy,” the sheriff’s office said. In his early life, he “bounced through two different animal shelters and one foster home.”

He was initially deemed as untrainable, the sheriff’s office said. Nonetheless, the Central Indiana Labrador Rescue and Adoption intervened after recognizing “URL’s unique talents and drive.”

“Through their efforts, URL made his way into training to become a very unique police service dog,” the sheriff’s office said.

After being trained as a ESDK9, he was “purchased and trained as part of a joint operation between the Weber County Sheriff’s Office and the Weber Morgan Narcotics Strike Force,” the post said.

This team helped various law enforcement agencies, including crimes against children and child exploitation task forces, the sheriff’s office said.

“You brought so much joy to the children who were home during search warrants, the countless kids of all ages as I got to show you off at dozens of public schools, colleges, public demonstrations, and church groups,” Hartman wrote. “So many incredible experiences and opportunities that you brought me as I was just the guy at the boring end of the leash holding on for dear life.”

A “porn-sniffing dog” named URL died after years of busting crime in Utah, officials said.
A “porn-sniffing dog” named URL died after years of busting crime in Utah, officials said. Photo from Weber County Sheriff’s Office

The pup’s unique nickname, “The Porn-Sniffing Dog,” garnered him both national and international attention, with him being featured in numerous media stories, including the The Washington Post and The Daily Mail, according to the sheriffs’ office.

“Thank you, URL, for trusting me, for working so hard, for loving me unconditionally, and for being part of my family,” Hartman wrote. “You were always there for me as I benefited from your talent in helping to catch some of the wolves that live among us. I don’t take any of the time you gave me for granted.”

Weber County is about 40 miles north of Salt Lake City.

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This story was originally published January 9, 2023 at 3:39 PM with the headline "‘Porn-sniffing dog’ named URL dies after years of service in Utah. ‘My heart is broken’."

Daniella Segura
McClatchy DC
Daniella Segura is a national real-time reporter with McClatchy. Previously, she’s worked as a multimedia journalist for weekly and daily newspapers in the Los Angeles area. Her work has been recognized by the California News Publishers Association. She is also an alumnus of the University of Southern California and UC Berkeley.
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