K-9 Teams From Century, Atmore Take Southeastern Manhunt Honors
October 9, 2012
K-9 teams from Century and Atmore placed this past weekend in the 2012 Southeastern State Manhunt Field Trials hosted by the Escambia County Road Prison.
The Fountain Prison team took first place with an average time of 15:10. Second place went to an Arkansas team at 16:08.5, and third place went to the K-9 team from the Century Correctional Institution.
The team from the Escambia County Road Prison did not place with an average time of 30:46.
Pictured: Members of Century Correctional Institution’s K-9 team (L-R) Sgt. Burley Townson, Ofc. Darrin Smith, Ofc. Chester Tolbert, Ofc. Tony deGraaf and Ofc. Jamie Sanders. Pictured inset: Team members with their tracking dogs. Submitted photos by Julie Booth for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
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10 Responses to “K-9 Teams From Century, Atmore Take Southeastern Manhunt Honors”
The county boys was at muster that week…Thanks guys for putting it on everyone loved it…
Way to go Dale! And all your team too…..keep up the good work.
However the Road Prison did a great job hosting their first manhunt trials!!!
good job to my cousin Tolbert and my best friend Wildman!! Keep up the good work!
Way to go Century! Great Job!!!!
My husband and I were camping at Coldwater last weekend during the event. Amasing what those dogs and handlers can do. Keep up the good work. Congrats.
Congratulations to Capt. Gilchrist, Sgt. Banda and Sgt. Mooney of the Fountain Team!!!
Those little beagles sure are good dogs. I hadto have mine put to sleep last week .I I had him for 16yrs. Congrats to the team and the dogs.
Sounds like the county team stopped for a biscuit.
Congrats to all.
Congrats and good hunting!