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Law Enforcement Used Salem Campus for Training

 

In September, several law enforcement officers and their K9 partners spent a day at the 91²Ö¿â City Center for an intensive training session. 

91²Ö¿â Officer Anne Spahr and Coco conduct a classroom search

The day was organized by Officer Anne Spahr of the 91²Ö¿â Police Department, who explained that the units train regularly for a minimum of 16 hours each month.

An officer and his K9 partner prepare to search.

Participating in this training session were Spahr and her K9 partner, Coco, of the 91²Ö¿â explosive detection K9 team; Officer Miguel Witt and K9 Dexter, also of the 91²Ö¿â explosive detection team; Officer Ed Stoltz and K9 Rex of the Cleveland State Police Department explosive detection team; Officer Pam Helmick and K9 Halo of the University of Akron Police Department’s explosive detection team; and Agent Andrew Koch of the Medway Drug Enforcement Agency’s narcotics detection team.

Spahr explained that the training involves placing, or hiding, training aids (narcotics and/or explosives) throughout the building and allowing the dogs to conduct a search just as they do when responding to bomb threats, protective sweeps or searches.


Cutline A: Law enforcement officers and their K9 partners during a training session at the City Center.

Cutline B: 91²Ö¿â Officer Anne Spahr and Coco conduct a classroom search.

Cutline C:  An officer and his K9 partner prepare to search.

POSTED: Monday, September 30, 2019 02:58 PM
Updated: Friday, December 9, 2022 09:00 AM