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Los Alamos Today
By the People, for the People
Los Alamos Police K-9 Unit Conducts Vehicle Inspection
Cpl. Michael Weiss and his canine partner Jaskey search for narcotics in the police department parking lot.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 3:33pm
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A K-9 unit's close inspection of a vehicle reveals the critical role these specialized canine teams play in law enforcement's efforts to combat drug-related crimes.Los Alamos TodayIn Los Alamos, New Mexico, Cpl. Michael Weiss and his K-9 partner Jaskey were photographed on Tuesday conducting a vehicle inspection in the Los Alamos Police Department parking lot, searching for any signs of narcotics. Cpl. Weiss, a 12-year veteran of the LAPD, underwent an 18-week training program with the 4-year-old German Shepherd Jaskey, who began service with the department in 2021.
Why it matters
The use of K-9 units is a common tactic for law enforcement to detect the presence of illegal drugs or other contraband. This particular operation highlights the ongoing efforts by the Los Alamos Police Department to maintain public safety and address potential drug-related issues within the community.
The details
During the inspection, Cpl. Weiss and Jaskey were photographed performing a 'sniff' on a vehicle parked in the police department lot at 2500 Trinity Drive. The K-9 unit is trained to detect the presence of narcotics through their heightened sense of smell.
- The vehicle inspection took place on Tuesday, April 10, 2026.
- Jaskey began his service with the Los Alamos Police Department on September 23, 2021.
- Cpl. Weiss is a 12-year veteran of the Los Alamos Police Department.
The players
Cpl. Michael Weiss
A 12-year veteran of the Los Alamos Police Department who underwent an 18-week training program with his K-9 partner Jaskey.
Jaskey
A 4-year-old German Shepherd who began service with the Los Alamos Police Department on September 23, 2021, and is trained to detect the presence of narcotics.
Los Alamos Police Department
The local law enforcement agency in Los Alamos, New Mexico, that employs the K-9 unit of Cpl. Weiss and Jaskey.
The takeaway
The presence of a K-9 unit like Cpl. Weiss and Jaskey demonstrates the Los Alamos Police Department's commitment to maintaining public safety and addressing potential drug-related issues within the community through specialized training and resources.

