Fairhope Police Dog Presented

ONE OF CITY'S K-9 UNITS                                                  

Officer Becky Maclean introduced her partner Segan, a 2 year old German Shepherd imported from  the Czech Republic, to the Police Committee recently.

Mclean said she cares for the dog herself at home and called it "one of the best investments a city can make, as a tool for police work."

Mclean: " ... dogs can be sent into buildings ... to find suspects ... detect the odor of narcotics ... and find lost persons."

She said Officer Segan was purchased with drug seizure money (at no cost to the city) and has been trained to detect the presence of cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana.



Comments

Anonymous said…
does the drug seizure money pay for the ongoing training?
Publisher said…
The initial training was provided at no cost by the Escambia County Fl. Sheriff's Dept. according to prior media reports. There was no mention of any ongoing training.
Anonymous said…
This is a ruff story...
Publisher said…
here is some additional info: http://baldwinnewsnow.com/fairhope-police-officer-and-partner-complete-k-training-p43247-84.htm