


August 25, 2024 (San Diego) -- Four new dogs trained in detecting explosives and firearms are now on duty with the K-9 Unit of the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office.
K-9s Archer, Bear, Dexter, and Nalla are exclusively trained in detecting explosives and firearms. They are a regional resource which means they can answer calls from other law enforcement agencies to keep San Diego County safe.

Their specialized roles make them essential in large crowd situations such as concerts, sporting events, festivals, parades, airports, transportation hubs, dignitary visits, active shooter incidents and other high-risk scenarios. They can detect even the slightest traces of explosives materials and gun powder, providing a critical layer of protection in our communities.

The Sheriff's K-9 Unit was established in 1967. It has a total of 28 dogs. They are trained in protection, article searches, tracking suspects or evidence, firearms, explosives and drug detection.

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