Bloodhound -- Training -- Wisconsin -- La Crosse
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
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George Brooks Papers
Collection
Identifier: MSS 080
Abstract
George Brooks (1897-1978) was a La Crosse, Wis., resident who worked at the Bodega Lunch Club, but was best known for training bloodhounds. From 1932 to about 1960, Brooks assisted law enforcement officials in over 3000 cases in tracking and apprehending criminal suspects and finding individuals who were lost. His most famous cases included the apprehension of Jens Thompson in 1937, a Freeborn, Minnesota, resident who shot four neighbors, and the 1939 tracking of Ray Olson in northern...
Dates:
circa 1930s-1950s