The Canine (K9) Unit is a specialized division that enhances law enforcement capabilities through the use of highly trained police dogs and their handlers. These teams are a vital asset in a variety of operations, providing skills and advantages that are unmatched by other resources.
Core Functions of the K9 Unit:
Narcotics Detection: K9s are trained to detect a wide range of illegal drugs, aiding officers in locating narcotics hidden in vehicles, buildings, luggage, and other concealed areas.
Handler Protection and Criminal Apprehension: K9s are trained to protect their handlers and apprehend fleeing or combative suspects safely and effectively, often helping de-escalate potentially dangerous encounters.
Public Demonstrations and Community Engagement: The unit also plays an important role in building community trust by conducting public demonstrations and educational programs that showcase the capabilities and training of the K9 teams.