As evening fell on the bustling city of Las Vegas, Nevada a black
husky/wolf mix takes off at a run after a squirrel, nearly breaking the
owners wrist. The dog turns following the squirrel closely and the leash
catches on something and snaps, the dog disappears off the trail. A man,
his wife and his seventeen year old daughter head off the trail in search
of their dog. A bark reaches their ears, followed by another, they follow
the sounds the husband warning his wife and daughter that there were
dangerous people sometimes in this area and they needed to be careful.
Nodding both wife and daughter look anxious as they approach a clearing,
the husband trying to appear brave asks that they return to the trail. Two
men stand in the clearing stroking a large spotted cat, the men have their
faces covered and have guns attached to their waist, one leans against a
beat up pickup truck. The cats eyes suddenly lock with the husband,
scenting him it lets out a ghostly scream. Both men suddenly look in his
direction and look somewhere in between incredibly worried and murderous.
The one leaning not leaning against the car unties the cat and it bounds at
the man screaming.
Catherine Sanders, a local forensic expert, wandered along one of the paths surrounding Lake Mead accompanied only by a young blood hound. She was an expert of many fields of forensics and often helped the Las Vegas CSI on difficult cases. She raised blood hounds and other scent dogs, she trained them and their handlers to be prepared for various situations. Sanders let out an audible sigh, the hound she was walking turned and gazed up at her and let out a small bark causing her to smile. The city of Reno, Nevada had requested a hound that was trained to find cadavers, they had requested Sanders knowing she was one of the best in the nation when it came to scent dogs. The dog let out another bark and strained to be released from the leash. Several thoughts raced through Sanders head, she knew that this dog would only bark when it scented a cadaver, or an excessive amount of human blood. She knew that a body could very well be in this remote area of Lake Mead and if there was, she stopped thinking as the dog tried to take off at a run, instantly at the dogs behavior she knew there was a body and she let the dog run. A minute or so later the dog stopped and made certain that Sanders knew that there were several bodies. What she saw horrified her, and quickly she pulled out her tranquilizer gun, aimed and hit the massive spotted cat who turned and snarled before falling, the effects of the tranquilizer taking effect quickly. Sanders rewarded the dog for such an excellent job, and called dispatch.
Catherine Sanders, a local forensic expert, wandered along one of the paths surrounding Lake Mead accompanied only by a young blood hound. She was an expert of many fields of forensics and often helped the Las Vegas CSI on difficult cases. She raised blood hounds and other scent dogs, she trained them and their handlers to be prepared for various situations. Sanders let out an audible sigh, the hound she was walking turned and gazed up at her and let out a small bark causing her to smile. The city of Reno, Nevada had requested a hound that was trained to find cadavers, they had requested Sanders knowing she was one of the best in the nation when it came to scent dogs. The dog let out another bark and strained to be released from the leash. Several thoughts raced through Sanders head, she knew that this dog would only bark when it scented a cadaver, or an excessive amount of human blood. She knew that a body could very well be in this remote area of Lake Mead and if there was, she stopped thinking as the dog tried to take off at a run, instantly at the dogs behavior she knew there was a body and she let the dog run. A minute or so later the dog stopped and made certain that Sanders knew that there were several bodies. What she saw horrified her, and quickly she pulled out her tranquilizer gun, aimed and hit the massive spotted cat who turned and snarled before falling, the effects of the tranquilizer taking effect quickly. Sanders rewarded the dog for such an excellent job, and called dispatch.
