
The Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office Canine Team began in 1986 with one handler and K-9 assigned to Patrol Services. The enormous
benefit in utilizing canines in the apprehension of criminals and evidence detection was immediately evident. This resulted
in the addition of a second Canine Team in 1987.
Currently the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office has two K-9 Teams in service; Deputy Gordon Carroll with K-9 “Max” and Deputy
James Cook with K-9 “Aragorn”. All Sheriff’s Office K-9s are dual purpose dogs, meaning they are trained in two separate disciplines.
The current K-9s are trained in both apprehension and narcotics detection which includes:
- Tracking
- Trailing
- Area searches
- Building searches
- Evidence searches
- Obedience
- Officer protection
- High risk warrant arrests
- Felony car stops
- Suspect apprehension
- Narcotics Detection
- Riot Control
- Public demonstrations
The Sheriff’s Office utilizes German Shepherds and Belgian Malinois’ as K-9s due to their overall fitness for patrol work.
The German Shepherds and Malinois’ have excellent noses, great strength, long endurance, good speed and easily trainable.
In other words they are an excellent all around dogs for law enforcement purposes.
The Sheriff’s Office Canine Teams are assigned as rove cars on patrol, which provides better response to in-progress type
calls within Arapahoe County and the City of Centennial.
Canines are assigned to one specific deputy, living with the deputy and his family. A K-9 team usually stays together four
to six years until the K-9 retires. When the K-9 retires from service the handler has the first option to keep the K-9 as
their pet.
Canine Handlers must have the desire and ability to constantly train with their dogs. The K-9 teams have scheduled training
each month, in addition to the numerous hours of on duty training that occurs. Repetition is necessary and very important
in the training of K-9s as all dogs are conditioned responders.
Over the years K-9s have proven their value and courage time and time again.
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