K-9 Unit
The K-9 Unit is comprised of specially trained police dogs and their police officer handlers. The use of canines is imperative in the fight against crime and provides protection for officers and the community.
The K-9's utilize their indispensable abilities of smell, sight, speed and agility in tracking and apprehending felony suspects, in locating missing persons and conducting area/building searches.
seven K-9 Teams, four of which are trained for Patrol and Narcotics Detection and one that is trained for patrol and explosives detection and two are bloodhound tracking and trailing. The K-9 teams train every Wednesday, and they work on various patrol shifts.
During 2022, they were utilized 372 times, including 84 tracks/39 apprehensions, 16 successful article searches, 50 building searches, 71 narcotics and Explosive Ordinance Detection searches, 100 tactical assists and 41 public relations demonstrations.
K-9 Teams
- Officer Michael Bianco with K-9 Ciro
- Officer Robbie Gibbins with K-9 Ronin
- Officer Will Harris with K-9 Bodhi
- Officer Corey Krecic with K-9 Jaxson
- Officer Mitchel Miller with K-9 Landi
- Officer Cory Collier and Rylee
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Officer Robert Burdick and Hoot
K-9 Unit Photo Gallery