Cherry Hill Police Department K-9
The
Cherry Hill Police Canine Unit has a history of honorable and distinguished
service to the residents of Cherry Hill. The canine unit began its service in
1980 when the department first brought canines onto the force. Since then the
need for police canines has changed and so has the unit. When canines first
came to the Cherry Hill Police they helped solve crimes and assisted in catching
criminals. Today the highly trained canine teams of the Cherry Hill Police Department
perform more tasks then ever.
Currently the Cherry Hill Police Department has three canine teams working
on the street. P/O Coll and K-9 Aron, P/O Kelly and K-9 Franko are the department's
narcotics detection teams and P/O Seta and K-9 Boz are the Departments explosive
detection canine team. P/O Moran and K-9 Dante are the most recent addition to the K-9 unit and they are currently
training as an additional explosive detection canine team. Having canines trained in scent detection is something
the Cherry Hill Police added recently and has proven to be effective. The narcotics
detection teams have located drugs that officers may have never found leading
to several arrests and countless amounts of drugs removed from the street. The
explosive detection team works to keep the residents of Cherry Hill safe at
large gatherings and aids in clearing suspicious situations. All three teams
are cross trained in patrol work and scent detection. Some patrol duties include
tracking, building searches and article searches.
In today's world the Cherry Hill Police Department canine teams are more valuable
then ever. They are trained to protect and aide the officers and residents of
Cherry hill. Each canine team receives over six months of training at the Philadelphia
Police Department canine academy and attends monthly and yearly in-services
to sharpen their skills. Due to their hard work and dedication, Cherry Hill
has some of the finest canine teams in the area.