Luso Americano – Dr. Caesar de Paço e esposa já ofereceram dezenas de unidades caninas às polícias americanas.

The Honorary Consul of Portugal in Palm Coast, Dr. Caesar DePaço and his wife, Deanna Padovani – DePaço, have generously provided numerous canine units to police departments throughout the United States. Caesar & Deanna are residents of New Jersey and own the nutritional supplement company, Summit Nutritionals International, Inc. in Branchburg, New Jersey. The couple enjoys trekking across the country equipping police departments with canines that  provide protection to both the officers and the community.

A canine trained for law enforcement purposes, depending on their ability and training, can cost about $10,000. As much in New Jersey as in many other American cities, canine units are in action thanks to the initiative of Caesar DePaço and his wife, Deanna.

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Riverdale Police Get a Gift of a New Police Dog

Sgt. Patrick Harden is in training with the newest member of the Police Department.Elza - Summit Nutritionals International

The fifth police dog to serve Riverdale over the years, Elza is a 2-and-half-year-old Belgian Malinois that was born in the Republic of Slovakia, said Lt. James MacIntosh, Patrol Supervisor.

Riverdale was without a police dog of its own until this recent donation by Dr. Caesar DePaço and his wife, Deanna Paovani-DePaço, of Summit Nutritionals International Inc. ® in Branchburg, New Jersey.

After contacting the couple through Chris Engelhardt, who is a Hillsborough police K-9 Handler, Sgt. Harden drove to Indiana and picked out Elza from a trainer, said MacIntosh.

Harden and Elza are training with the Morris County Sheriff’s Department with the goal of using the K-9 for the narcotics detection and also for demonstrations to help educate children about the dangers of drug use.

They are expected to graduate in December.

“K-9 Elza will then be used to combat the growing drug problem by assisting officers with drug interdiction on the highways,” said MacIntosh in a press release.

-Donna Rolando

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