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HSR 56
![]() This week's Officer Safety item is a small Eagle shaped keychain. Due to the design and size of this item, it could also be worn as a necklace. Built into the body of the eagle is a small knife blade. The overall length is approximately 2-1/8 inches.
Law enforcement and Security personnel should be cautious of small cutting weapons such as these which could easily be overlooked while searching suspects or maintaining security checkpoints.
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