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Maywood Police K9 Helps Handler With Gender Reveal (VIDEO) Maywood Police K9 Helps Handler With Gender Reveal (VIDEO)
Maywood Police K9 Helps Handler With Gender Reveal (Video) K-9 Ryker does it again. The 6-year-old German Shepherd who works in narcotics and criminal apprehension with the Maywood Police Department, delivered special news to his handler and family this weekend (scroll for video). Maywood Police Sgt. Chris Nichols, his fiancé Julia Perry, and 7-year-old son Landon gathered in the backyard of their North Jersey home where a friend had placed training drugs under one of the four boxes — two pink and two blue. Then, they watched as Ryker led Sgt. Nichols around the boxes. In seconds, Ryker scratched a box. A pink one. It's a girl!  "Dogs are a hug…
Hearts Break Following Death Of Bergen County's Roxie McCullough, 29 Hearts Break Following Death Of Bergen County's Roxie McCullough, 29
Hearts Break Following Death Of Bergen County's Roxie McCullough, 29 Roxanne McCullough of Bergen County died on Monday, June 12. She was 29 years old. The Glen Rock resident was adopted by Suzanne and Mark McCullough, and later reunited with her birth parents, Jennifer Yantis and Jason Collins, of Iowa, her obituary reads. In 2015, she met her beloved partner, Michael Van Lenten, at their favorite bar Rumors, in Hawthorne. According to her obituary and those who knew her, Roxie loved her cat, Zoey, eating Campbell’s chicken soup right out of the can, and playing competitive darts (which she was in a league for). Roxie worked at Villa Rosa in Hawthorne, wh…
Maywood Bloodhound Finds Missing NYE's Party Guest Huddled At Hillsdale ATM Maywood Bloodhound Finds Missing NYE's Party Guest Huddled At Hillsdale ATM
Maywood Bloodhound Finds Missing NYE's Party Guest Huddled At Hillsdale ATM MAYWOOD, N.J. -- Maywood's new superstar bloodhound found a missing man huddled from the cold and trying to find warmth in a Hillsdale bank vestibule after he'd wandered off from a New Year's Eve celebration without a coat. Officer Chris Nichols and his year-old tracker, "Remi," were summoned five hours after the Pennsylvania man left a New Year's restaurant celebration in the middle of the frigid night without his belongings. Remington took the scent from the man's jacket, then led Nichols about a half-mile to the ATM at a local bank a half-mile away. There, police found the fre…