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Updated: 09/14/2012 08:00:36AM

National police dog trials coming to Punta Gorda

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Officer Jonathan Mendel and K-9 Office Jedi will represent the city in United States Police Canine Association's national field trials in October. Punta Gorda is playing host to the event, which is expected to draw competitors from around the nation.

SUN PHOTO PROVIDED BY PGPD

Officer Jonathan Mendel and K-9 Office Jedi will represent the city in United States Police Canine Association's national field trials in October. Punta Gorda is playing host to the event, which is expected to draw competitors from around the nation.

SUN PHOTO PROVIDED BY PGPD

Officer Jonathan Mendel and K-9 Office Jedi will represent the city in United States Police Canine Association's national field trials in October. Punta Gorda is playing host to the event, which is expected to draw competitors from around the nation.

SUN PHOTO PROVIDED BY PGPD

Officer Jonathan Mendel and K-9 Office Jedi will represent the city in United States Police Canine Association's national field trials in October. Punta Gorda is playing host to the event, which is expected to draw competitors from around the nation.

SUN PHOTO PROVIDED BY PGPD

Officer Jonathan Mendel and K-9 Office Jedi will represent the city in United States Police Canine Association's national field trials in October. Punta Gorda is playing host to the event, which is expected to draw competitors from around the nation.

SUN PHOTO PROVIDED BY PGPD Officer Jonathan Mendel and K-9 Office Jedi will represent the city in United States Police Canine Association's national field trials in October. Punta Gorda is playing host to the event, which is expected to draw competitors from around the nation.

By DREW WINCHESTER

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Punta Gorda is going to the dogs.

In October, the city will play host to the 2012 United States Police Canine Association’s National Field Trials, a week-long event that draws K-9 officers and their handlers from around the country to compete for the honor of top police dog.

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