University of Arkansas Police Department Begins K9 Program With Two German Shepherds
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas Police Department recently purchased two dogs trained in explosives ordinance detection for use on campus. The canines and their handlers will be utilized in pre-event sweeps of athletic events and other special events occurring on the campus as well as any explosives-related emergency occurring on campus. They will also be available to respond to assist other agencies for emergency situations.
Each canine is a German shepherd imported from Hungary. Total purchase price was $16,000. Officials of UAPD thanked the University of Arkansas department of intercollegiate athletics and Athletic Director Jeff Long for the financial assistance that made this program possible.
The canines and handlers received their training from Von Klein Stein Working Dogs in Sherwood, Ark. They have been certified as explosives ordinance detection canines by the National Narcotic Detection Dog Association. The dogs are also certified in obedience, tracking, building clearance, object searches and handler protection. The handlers, Officers Jeff Shetlar and Chris Krodell, were selected through a competitive process. Each handler has previous experience with canines.
The K9 teams were first used on June 1 during the Wal-Mart shareholder’s meeting.
For more information, contact Lt. Matt Mills at 479-879-5717.
Contacts
Lt. Matt Mills
University of Arkansas Police Department
479-879-5717