Citizen K-9: How a Dog Named K-9 Helped Solve the Coldest Case in U.S. History

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"Citizen K-9: How a Dog Named K-9 Helped Solve the Coldest Case in U.S. History" is a nonfiction true-crime book that chronicles how a specially trained dog contributed to cracking one of the longest-unsolved criminal cases in the United States.

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instanceOf book
true-crime book
about resolution of a long-unsolved crime
use of canine skills in law enforcement
basedOn real events
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts collaboration between law enforcement and a trained dog
featuresCharacter K-9 NERFINISHED
focusesOn role of a dog in solving a cold case
genre true crime
intendedAudience adult readers
language English
literaryForm narrative nonfiction
mainSubject a specially trained dog named K-9
one of the longest-unsolved criminal cases in U.S. history
mediaType print
narrativeForm chronicle
nonfictionSubject cold cases
criminal investigation
forensic investigation
police work
working dogs
setting United States of America
surface form: United States
timeFocus a historically old unsolved case
titleCharacter K-9 NERFINISHED

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Debbie Cenziper notableWork Citizen K-9: How a Dog Named K-9 Helped Solve the Coldest Case in U.S. History