Three New K-9 Deputies At Work For The Escambia Sheriff’s Office
January 8, 2016
The new K-9 deputies went to work for the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office on December 26. In less than two weeks, Alek, Django, and Cairo and their handlers have tracked down suspects and taken illegal narcotics off the streets. Courtesy photo by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
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12 Responses to “Three New K-9 Deputies At Work For The Escambia Sheriff’s Office”
K-9 officers are often much smarter than the criminals. Wear your kevlar vests and stay safe when on the job my friends.
So proud of Alek & his coworkers!! They are just getting started!
Go ahead and run – these officers like fast food! Glad to see these Canines and their handlers taking a bite out of crime.
Bad Boys, what you gonna do when they come for you?
Can you say “Kibbles and Bits”. that will be your new nickname when these guys catch you.
Well said, Sage2!!!!!!!! They are beautiful, talented and wonderful K-9 Deputies. Hope they help take an enormous bite out of crime/criminals. Welcome Alek, Django and Cairo to the ECSO!
Congrats on a job well done for all the hard work put into training these handsome fellas!!
Law enforcement’s loyal partners! Run if you must…you’ll be caught, tired and these “officers” truly take a bite out of crime!!
Now these are some good looking deputies. Fighting crime daily.
I wish them every success and a long, healthy life!
These K-9 Cops have a lot of chasing of “alleged” criminals to do.
Are the canines outfitted with video cameras?
What handsome fella’s!! Welcome to Escambia County guys,where you’re guaranteed an interesting and busy shift.
Get ‘em, boys!