Monroe prisoners train the animals to see if they have what it takes to serve those with disabilities.
MONROE — Wayne Anderson didn’t mind cramming a dog crate into his tiny prison cell at the Monroe Correctional Complex.
In truth, the convicted murderer signed up for the honor.
For the past eight weeks, Anderson participated in a program where inmates helped train rescued dogs, to see if the animals could serve people with disabilities. Read More About the Prison Program
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Friday, July 23, 2010
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