K9 Unit
K9 Officer Kopper
Kopper, a bloodhound with scent discrimination expertise, was born on February 1st, 2022 in Tennessee. His specialty is finding missing people, children, and those with mental illnesses.
Kopper enjoys his profession and is a certified patrol officer. After obtaining a fragrance item from the missing person, he will begin tracking the smell. He has been working with his partner, Officer Morrill, since October 2022.
K9 Officer Kruz
After committing a crime, suspects often escape or hide from authorities. Tragically, some of these individuals wait for authorities to come near to where they are hiding before attacking them. Officers are able to deploy dogs into these risky regions where they can rapidly discover and apprehend the perpetrator.
Dogs may also assist in the recovery of evidence from crimes such as domestic burglaries, lost or missing children, and hazardous narcotics.
K9 Officer Knox
Introducing Knox, a 3-year-old Belgian Malinois from Holland. Trained in apprehension and gun detection, Knox exemplifies excellence and unwavering dedication in his craft. With a strong sense of duty and exceptional work ethic, Knox sets a high standard in canine expertise.