Statement on the Passing of Don Ryce, Champion for Missing Children
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September 11 Marks 21st Anniversary Of Jimmy Ryce’s Death (Video)
September 11, 2016, is the 21st year we mourn the loss of Jimmy Ryce. Claudine Ryce, Jimmy’s late mom, said it best, “God sleeps on September 11”
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Suzie Q’s Retirement Party
After 11 years of tracking missing children and adults, Suzie Q retires from the BSO K-9 unit
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The Bloodhound Run (Music Video)
A music video dedicated to the National Police Bloodhound Association, the law enforcement officers and their bloodhounds.
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We Urgently Need Your Help!
The Jimmy Ryce Center needs your help. We need money to buy bloodhounds for law enforcement agencies. Please donate.
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Jimmy Ryce’s Legacy Honored by National Center
Today, Jimmy Ryce would have turned 30-years-old. He was murdered at the age of 9. Today we were honored with a story written by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) which tells the world about Jimmy’s story and the legacy of his name
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September 11 Marks the 20th Anniversary of the Death of Jimmy Ryce
On Sept. 11, 1995 Jimmy Ryce got off his school bus and was never seen alive again. Abducted, raped and murdered, the Ryce Family created a legacy in his honor.
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Tragedy Strikes – Two Police Dogs Die in K-9 Officer’s SUV
Davie and Hialeah police are investigating the deaths of two police K-9’s at the Davie home of a Hialeah K-9 officer. The incident unfolded Wednesday evening, just before 7 PM, when Hialeah K-9 officer Nelson Enriquez left his Davie home and discovered the two dogs in the back of his police SUV.
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Where have all the puppies gone
We wanted to update our loyal friends and supporters about the work and remarkable activities taking place at the Jimmy Ryce Center. This has been a very busy year for us. Law enforcement agencies from all over the country have been contacting us to donate bloodhound pups to them.
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NEWS FROM THE JIMMY RYCE CENTER
We have heard comments over the course of the past few months that the Ryce family wants to change the name of the “Jimmy Ryce Act.” First rumor came from Orlando and the most recent from Duval County.
Here is what Don Ryce, Jimmy’s dad, has to say
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