MUSKEGO, Wis. — Muskego High School has a special four-legged staff member who's making a significant difference in students' lives. Tito, a police dog with dual training in drug detection and therapy, has become an integral part of the school community.

As students returned to school this fall, many were heard calling out his name in the hallways. TMJ4 visited the school to learn more about how this unique K-9 officer is helping create a safer, more supportive environment for students.

"Everybody is happier when Tito enters the room," said Officer Adam Mrotek of the Muskego Police Department, who serves as the school's resource officer and Tito's handler.

According to Muskego Police, Tito is one of only two dogs in the country trained for both drug detection and therapy work in schools

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