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K-9 Unit
The Monmouth County Sheriff's Office K-9 unit presently consists of seven dogs; five explosive detection teams (K-9 Rocky - German Shepherd, K-9 Lexus - Chesapeake Bay Retriever, K-9 Falco - German Shepherd, K-9 Cida - German Shepherd and K-9 Jake - Labrador Retriever), one narcotic detection team (K-9 Evan - Labrador Retriever) and one tracking team (K-9 Savannah - Bloodhound). The Sheriff's Office K-9 units are called upon year-round to assist local police departments with explosive detection and criminal or missing person searches.

Sheriff Golden, Chief Donovan Jr. and the K-9 UnitDuring the days and weeks immediately following the World Trade Center attack, two Sheriff's K-9 teams worked closely with the Port Authority Police to provide explosive detection searches at the bridges and tunnels leading to New York City. Other Sheriff's Officers served as "spotters" providing security for the dog handlers while they worked. During the 10 days following the attack, Sheriff's Office K-9 teams conducted explosive detection searches on over one thousand vehicles at the border crossings between New Jersey and New York.

The Sheriff's Office K-9 units undergo rigorous ongoing training programs to maintain proficiency in basic skills and ensure continued effective performance in the field. Each K-9 team must complete a state-mandated 10-week training course at a certified K-9 training facility. After completing this initial training, Sheriff's K-9 teams must maintain at least eight hours of in-service training each month.

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