K-9 Program
With
the 2005 hire of Officer Robert Dickerson, Everest Metro was
fortunate to acquire his K-9 companion...Lord. The Everest
Metro K-9 program is starting for a lot less than it would
normally cost. "When all said and done, we estimate that
it's going to cost $15,000 to $18,000 for the entire program,"
said Chief Dan Vergin. "We're saving about $20,000 plus the time
it would take to send somebody to get trained. "It's not
something we planned," he added. "But it's a unique opportunity,
and we're going to capitalize on it." The the department
received several donations from area businesses to help defray
the dog's $6,000 price tag.
Lord - a Belgian Malinois (pronounced
MAL-in-wah) is a medium size dog of
exceptional beauty and working ability
used often in police work. Lord is young
for a police dog, but Dickerson said
that he's well trained and will probably
serve the force for 10 years. "He's a
patrol canine," he said. "Lord does drug
tracking, building search, area search,
officer protection and apprehension. He
does so many things and he does them
well."

