The Arkansaas City police took delivery of their drug dog Thursday.
Chief Sean Wallace and future K-9 Handler Eric Mata traveled to Hill Country Dog Center in the San Antonio, TX. area to select a dog for the Arkansas City Police Department K-9 Program. Lt. Kyle Moomau, Commander of the Kansas Highway Patrol K-9 Unit, accompanied Wallace and Mata. Lt. Moomau tested several dogs and made recommendations to Chief Wallace.
With the assistance of Lt. Moomau, Chief Wallace and MPO Mata chose “LEE” a two year old Belgium Malinois (see attached photos). “LEE” comes patrol trained from Holland, but will have to go through the Kansas Highway Patrol’s ten week K-9 school with MPO Mata to learn tracking and drug detection skills.
“LEE” will become a vital part of the Arkansas City Police Department’s efforts to irradcate drug trafficking in Arkansas City. A big thanks to the organizations, businesses, and individuals that helped male “LEE” a reality, Police Chief Sean Wallace said.
Awesome! Welcome to AC Lee. Although I hope that he will be used properly after various mishaps I have seen and/or heard in this town with (some)of the pd.
ReplyDeleteGood for Ark City!!
ReplyDeletedruggies beware!!!!!!!!d.
ReplyDeleteWe could surely use this.. Here's hoping it is not MISused.
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