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Meet the explosive-detecting dogs protecting World Cup crowds in North Texas
By Scott Friedman and Eva Parks at NBC DFW
· June 14, 2026
· 2 min read
Among the many security measures surrounding World Cup matches in North Texas, some of the most critical are working on four legs. They’re called "vapor wake" dogs — highly trained K-9s capable of detecting explosives not just in bags or objects, but on people moving through a crowd. One of those do
Key takeaway They’re called "vapor wake" dogs — highly trained K-9s capable of detecting explosives not just in bags or objects, but on people moving through a crowd.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The presence of "vapor wake" dogs like Arlo at the World Cup in North Texas is a crucial layer of security for the large crowds expected at the matches. As the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex welcomes international soccer fans, the risk of potential threats is mitigated by these highly trained K-9s. The fact that Arlo and his handler, Manuel Carrillo, are assigned to the stadium in Arlington highlights the collaborative effort between local agencies and federal partners like the FBI and ATF to ensure public safety. With the Cultural District and Sundance Square in Fort Worth also likely to see an influx of visitors, the success of these security measures will have a direct impact on the overall safety of the region. As the World Cup progresses, it will be worth watching how the deployment of these specialized dogs contributes to the overall security strategy and how their presence is perceived by attendees.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 14, 2026 ·
Source: NBC DFW ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? Among the many security measures surrounding World Cup matches in North Texas, some of the most critical are working on four legs. They’re called "vapor wake" dogs — highly trained K-9s capable of detecting explosives not just in bags or objects, but on people moving through a crowd. One of those do
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