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A police dog, also known as a K-9 (portmanteau of canine), [1] is a dog that is trained to assist police and other law enforcement officers. Their duties may include searching for drugs and explosives , locating missing people , finding crime scene evidence, protecting officers and other people, and attacking suspects who flee from officers.
Courthouse facility dogs also provide assistance to Drug Court and Mental Health Court participants during their recovery from drugs, alcohol, mental illness and posttraumatic stress disorder. In addition to the courthouse, these dogs work in child advocacy centers, district attorney offices, and law enforcement settings. The handlers of these ...
Six K9 teams from four law enforcement agencies passed a training class ... They are among the first dogs in the state to be certified under ... (34 total in August in the BFD service area, 44 in ...
Four law enforcement officials — two police officers, a sheriff’s deputy and an Oklahoma Highway Patrolman — are set to be honored as regional law enforcement officers of the year by ...
The Membership Committee encourages members of their respective staff, all sworn law enforcement personnel, the business community, and citizens who support law enforcement to join the Association. The Budget Oversight Committee reviews the annual budget and submits it to the Board of Directors for approval.
Most of the time, this means donating to rescues, volunteering at animal shelters, or even fostering a dog, but for one Oklahoma rescue owner, it meant putting her own life on the line.
The Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) is a government law enforcement agency of the state of Oklahoma which supports Oklahoma's state, county, and local law enforcement agencies by providing education and training which promotes professionalism and enhances competency within the ranks of Oklahoma law enforcement.