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    Bill Hardwicke, Dolph


    Team Retirement

    Fire investigator Bill Hardwicke, canine partner Dolph retire together


    Dolph, the Los Gatos-based canine federal agent who has assisted in arson investigations throughout the country, is retiring after six years of service. That's 42 in dog years, almost as long as partner Bill Hardwicke's 46-year career in local fire service. After investigating more than 1,300 fire scenes together from Saratoga to the Connecticut coast, Hardwicke and Dolph are retiring together Jan. 4.   More

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Fire investigator and canine partner to retire together

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